Why were the indigenous children removed?
Indigenous children were removed from their families and communities in various countries, particularly in Canada and Australia, as part of government policies aimed at assimilating them into mainstream society. These policies were rooted in the belief that Indigenous cultures were inferior and that by separating children from their families, they could be educated in a Western manner, often in residential or boarding schools. This process aimed to erase Indigenous identities and languages, leading to profound cultural and psychological impacts on individuals and communities. The legacy of these actions continues to affect Indigenous peoples today.
You'll have children when a man and woman have sexual intercourse. When the mans sperm fertilizes the females egg and the woman is most likely to become pregnant.
What is my children's relationship to my grandmother's brother's children?
The children of your grandmother's brother (of your great uncle) are your parents first cousins and your first cousins, once removed. The grandchildren of your great uncle are your second cousins.
What is the difference between first cousins and second cousins?
First cousins are the children of your aunt or uncle (the children of your parent's siblings). Second cousins are the grandchildren of your great aunts and great uncles (the siblings of your grandparents).
What is the correct term for a cousin's cousin?
If your aunt is the sister of one of your parents, then her first cousin is your second cousin, her second cousin in your third cousin, and so forth.
If you aunt is the wife of the brother of one of your parents, then her cousin is not related to you and the English language has no term for that person other than "my aunt's cousin."
What does it mean to be a cousin nine time removed?
If you and someone else are ninth cousins, then one of your great great great great great great great great grandparents was the brother or sister of one of the other's great great great great great great great great grandparents.
If you are ninth cousins, once removed, then either:
Can you marry step grand mother's great granddaughter?
If she is a step yes. If she is your real granny ,well that is really wrong but it is your life
Your great grandfather's first cousin is your friend's great grandfather what does that make him?
That means you are related . But thre was some problems in the past . where your father
had separated from your friends father . But you are still related so go and say to your
friend my dear brother .
That makes you your friend's third cousin.
Is there such a thing as a grandmother in law?
The common culture of Te English-speaking world does not recognize such a thing as a grandparent-in-law
How old is your great great gran?
It depends on who your great-grandmother is, when they were born and when you are born but the average age to become a great-grandparent is approximately 70 years of age.
Your brother-in-law is either your spouse's brother or the husband of your sister.
Why many brother's wife are often jealous of their husband's sisters?
It because they think no one is good enough for their loved one ... no one is better than another and its all about maturity soon if she really loves her brother she will cut it out and grow up or the other way around its not about sex its about piece of mind
Should you date your fourth cousin?
Please write to answer for me request everyone
How do you call my cousin's wife?
Depends on how this person is cousin in law to you and if its cousin in law like cousin who shares same cousins as you but you are not blood related to them then they can been thought of as cousin law as there are connected in to same family but on other side of bloodline so therefour cousin in law husband'or wife is not really realated to you but you can say cousin in law as it stort of make him you cousin in law too.
But if you cousin in law is maried to you cousin and he or she gets re married then you cousin in law new wife or new husband is not related to you at all.
he has at least one...met them both at a video shoot in 2011. have pictures of the cousin too but will not reveal them or his name under any circumstances. ;-))
Can you marry your divorced husband's brother?
No. Divorce is the dissolution of a legal marriage. If you want to be legally separated from your brother all you need to do is stay away from him and make a Will that disinherits him if you don't want him to inherit your property if you die unmarried.
Are first cousins five times removed still related to you?
Yes, a first cousin five times removed would be seen by most people as a distant relative.
Here's how it works:
So, your cousin's child's child's child's child's child is your first cousin five times removed.
Note that cousin relationships are reciprical. If you are the great-great-great-grandchild, your first cousin five times removed could also be the first cousin of your great-great-great-grandparent.
Is it legal to have sexual relationships with cousins?
In some jurisdictions it is legal for first cousins to marry and have children, and in some jurisdictions it is not. A few jurisdictions permit first cousin marriages only if at least one in unable to have children.
What is relationship of my nephew's daughter?
Well the daughter will be your grandaughter and you will be a grandmother/grandfathther.
What relationship is my Aunts Son's wife to me?
They would be 3rd cousins.
Grandma-Grandpa
Mom-Aunt
you-cousin
son-3nd cousin
the diagram is supposed to show that if your cousin has a baby it would be your son's 3rd cousin because your cousin would be his 2nd cousin.