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avuncolocal ANS✔✔ Residence after marriage with a person's mother's brother. Since in all known
cases, the couple resides with the husband's maternal uncle, this also is known as viri-avuncolocal
residence



affine ANS✔✔ a relative by marriage; what English speakers term an "in-law"



bilateral kinship ANS✔✔ kinship traced to relatives "on both sides," that is, through both the father and
the mother

the idea that kinship ties are bilateral is a cultural universal



brideservice ANS✔✔ the groom lives and works for the parents of the bride for several years after their
marriage



bridewealth ANS✔✔ marriage payments that are given from the husband and the his kin to the bride's
kin

also described by the term "brideprice"



clan ANS✔✔ a descent group or category of people whose members trace descent from an ancestor or
ancestress.

clans can be patrilineal, where the descent is traced through men

of it can be matrilineal, where the descent links are traced through women

in clans the actual links to a distant ancestor may not be known so that the connections between
present-day members may not be traceable

,consanguine ANS✔✔ a relative by "blood" or birth, as distinguish from in laws (affines) and step
relatives



cross cousin ANS✔✔ the child of one's mother's brother or father's sister

another description is that they are the children of a brother and a sister

still another way to think about this is that they are one's parents opposite-sex sibling's child



descent ANS✔✔ a relationship defined by connection to ancestors/ancestresses through culturally
specified sequences of parent-child links (from father to son to son's son in patrilineal descent, from
mother to daughter to daughter;s daughter in matrilineal descent)



domestic group ANS✔✔ people who live together and share work and resources

other similar terms are family and household

anthropologists typically distinguish between the family as the unit of child rearing adn the household as
the unit of economic cooperation



dowry ANS✔✔ goods sent with a woman at her marriage



endogamy ANS✔✔ marriage within a defined category or group or range of kinship (in-marriage)



exogamy ANS✔✔ marriage outside a particular category or group or range of kinship (out marriage)



hypergamy ANS✔✔ marriage of a woman to man of higher status

this is more common cross-culturally than hypogamy which is marriage of a woman to a man of lower
status

, kindred ANS✔✔ a social group or category of people who comprise an individuals's set of relatives



levirate ANS✔✔ a custom in which a woman is expected or entitled to marry the brother of her
deceased husband



lineage ANS✔✔ people who trace their decent to a common ancestor through known links



matrilateral ANS✔✔ a kin relationship on the mother's side, that is, through one's mother



matrilineal ANS✔✔ a form of descent reckoning traced from an ancestress through her daughter,
daughter's daughter, and so on (through the female line)

present day matrilineal descendants can be male or female, but the males cannot pass on the descent
themselves



neolocal ANS✔✔ residence of a couple after marriage in a new household of their own, ie not linked to
the household of the parents of the bride or groom



parallel cousin ANS✔✔ the child of one's mother's sister or father's brother

the children of one's parent's same-sex siblings



patrilateral ANS✔✔ a kin relationship on the father's side, that, is through one's father



patrilineal ANS✔✔ a form of descent reckoning traced from an ancestor through his son, son's son, and
so on (through the male line)

present day patrilineal descendants can be male or female, but the females cannot pass on the descent
themselves



polyandry ANS✔✔ marriage of one woman to two or more men

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