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Kinship relationships also played a crucial role in the administration of justice under the Qing.
Kinship relationships can also be made through marriage.
Lévi-Strauss is not interested in what it means to be party to a maternal-uncle type of kinship relationship.
It was also much more sophisticated than English in the words it used to describe kinship relationships.
Kinship relationships, including family relationships, being related to someone else by blood (consanguinity).
This applies especially to the area in which anthropologists consider themselves especially expert - the field of kinship relationships.
The pattern of kinship relationships extends to other women in the working-class half of the sample, particularly to those who come from a large family.
These names define kinship relationships that influence preferred marriage partners and may be associated with particular totems.
Reservations were often badly managed, and bands that had no kinship relationships were forced to live together.
In some cultures, kinship relationships may be considered to extend out to people an individual has economic relationships with, or other forms of social connections.
It is very common in the Chinese culture to conceptualize many kinds of alliances as fictive kinship relationships).
Vacca sought to claim the money and told Ehrenfels that he had his papers all in order as proof of the kinship relationship.
Sir Tryamour is also concerned with the social values of knighthood, kingship, and kinship relationships.
European nobility had long and well-documented kinship relationships, sometimes taking their roots in the Middle Ages.
Cooperation among a larger group occurs only during agricultural rituals and a few other occasions, but is complemented by a system of reciprocal kinship relationships.
Close kinship relationship to the deceased (e.g., parents)
These names define kinship relationships.
According to Haleh Afshar, family labor is based on kinship relationships where the norm dictates a sense of communal labor.
Therefore Creeks created kinship ties by adoption or marriage, but also through rituals fashioned to signify simulated kinship relationships.
What issues do parents and children face as the children go to school and live out their lives in widely different communities and within very different kinship relationships.
The specific and complex details were not the same, but the broad outlines of kinship relationships and values were not so different from those of his own people.
Finally, Level IV is typically used between people who share a ritual kinship relationship (e.g. parent with godparent, godparent with godparent of the same child).
Arthur Maurice Hocart the noted anthropologist from 1909 to 1914 did field research into the kinship relationships in the highlands of Colo East and Colo West.
In law and in cultural anthropology, affinity, as distinguished from consanguinity (blood relationship), is the kinship relationship that exists between two or more people as a result of somebody's marriage.