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    The native American tribe known as the Iroquois‚ have a unique creation story. For this story sky‚ people and water exist but there is no land to speak of. It’s funny how most creation stories start off with the earth and sky already in existence. The Iroquois story starts with sky people that live high above the waters in the clouds. The sky people could not die‚ have children or experience sadness. Nonetheless; one day a sky woman realized she had become pregnant with twins. When she told her husband

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    Case Study Report #3 (Trobrianders: Matrilineality and kinship) When studying kinship‚ it is needless to say that just one type of society can justify for kinship patterns; rather‚ to be able to identify and understand the differences of kinship systems‚ one needs to study a society long enough to understand its culture and patterns. The Trobriander society has been used to represent different levels of social‚ cultural‚ and technological complexities. Trobrianders were horticulturists living in

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    In my opinion I agree with the view of human character from which the Iroquois portray in this myth. The world is separated in two. One world is the crooked mind and the other is the straight mind‚ like the left-handed twin and the right-handed twin. To me the world is separated into good and evil. The good is basically the straight mind. For example someone that helps someone out with his or her homework is doing an act of kindness‚ which is labeled as a good person. Also for example some one that

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    between a kinship unit and a consumption unit‚ and why is the difference important to an understanding of the family and household transition? The difference is the effect of kinship exchange behavior upon household consumption is examined through a consideration of the family as a social unit embedded within the extended family network. It is important that understanding of the family and household transition because of a series of propositions are offered to explicate: 1) the influence of kinship structure

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    2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ all rights reserved DIAGRAMMING KINSHIP Kinship diagrams are a shorthand method of representing and giving a clear visual picture of kin relationships. Symbols are used in Diagrams (1) to limit linguistic confusion (2) it is easier to trace and understand complex 
 relationships with the use of these visual images. © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ all rights reserved Symbols Used in Kinship Diagrams © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ all rights reserved

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    BACKGROUND PAPER ON FAMILY AND KINSHIP: CHILDREN AND MATING 1. Children and mating. Today’s culture and society are changing. The purpose of my paper is to talk about children and mating under the family and kinship part of the 12 Domains of Culture. 2. When people hear the word “family”‚ many different things come to mind depending on what culture you were brought up in.   Family is defined as a basic social unit consisting of parents and their children‚ considered as a group‚ whether

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    Kinship Organizations: Australian Aborigines Our world here in the states is unlike many others in places in far away lands. The kinship between our families here in America and in cultures such as Australian Aborigines have so many differences. Their laws in marriage and how society is ran is unlike what you normally see. Some things that the Australian Aborigines practice‚ such as infanticide‚ are things that are unknown to the common American. Understanding infanticide‚ which is “the killing

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    that chains members together. It is a support network in which every individual can trust one another‚ which in order to protect this support network‚ members will do anything to their ability to protect. Therefore‚ because of this drive to protect‚ kinship leads to irrational actions and behaviors that ultimately decides one’s destiny. This irrationality can be seen with Parzival and his mother ‚ Queen Herzeloyde because Parzival’s mother had kept him ignorant throughout his childhood as her way of

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    Kinship as a Mechanism for Social Integrating Joey Rahimi It is often demonstrated in many anthropological studies that kinship acts as an important means for social integrating in a given society. But is it a fair generalization to say that kinship always functions as a mechanism for social integration? Kinship refers to the relationships established through marriage or descent groups that has been proven in some societies to lead to social integrating‚ or the process of interaction with other

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    ANTHROPOLOGY---CHAPTER 11 HAND-OUTS ON : “MARITAL RESIDENCE AND STRUCTURE OF KINSHIP “ In this chapter‚ we studied the marital residence explains the newly married couple usually establishes a place of residence apart from parents or relatives( neolocal residence). But about 95% of the world’s societies have some pattern of residence whereby the new couple settles within‚ or very close to‚ the household of the parents or some other close relative of the groom or bride. Neolocal (new-place) residence

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