10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PATRILINEAGE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
patrilineage in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
patrilineage im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Handbook of Marriage and the Family
As seen in Figure 1, in the patrilineage each time a female is born, she is part of
her father's patrilineage. But the line stops with her; it does not continue through
her children. However, when a male child is born the patriline continues through
...
Marvin B. Sussman, Suzanne K. Steinmetz, Gary W. Peterson,
1999
2
Male Daughters, Female Husbands: Gender and Sex in an ...
The most important function the patrilineage group performed was judging land
cases. Other duties involved the life-cycle ceremonies. The lineage group named
each child born into the patrilineage. and performed the naming ceremony.
3
Cultural Anthropology: A Christian Perspective
After that they reside in their husband's household. Even though the female
resides in her husband's household, she is still a member of her father's lineage
and clan. Marriage is exogamous. That is, individuals marry outside their
patrilineage.
Stephen A. Grunlan, Marvin Keene Mayers,
1988
4
Archaeology: Down to Earth
In patrilineal descent, the nuclear family may constitute the residential unit, but
the most important group is the patrilineage, people to whom you are related
through the male line. The top portion of Figure 10—5 portrays this system, with
the ...
Robert Kelly, David Thomas,
2013
5
Wet: On Painting, Feminism, and Art Culture
Artists working today, particularly those who have come of age since 1970,
belong to the first generation that can claim artistic matriline- age, in addition to
the patrilineage that must be understood as a given in a patriarchal culture. The
past ...
6
The Garia: An Ethnography of a Traditional Cosmic System in ...
As agnate or enate, he must refer such a dispute to the members of the
patrilineage (the agnates of the cognatic stock) whose name the land bears: they
must debate it, possibly in consultation with their bush brothers, and reach a
decision.
7
Cengage Advantage Books: Humanity: An Introduction to ...
The members of each patrilineage trace their descent in the male line back to a
common ancestor— the founder of the patrilineage—who lived four to six
generations ago. The oldest male member of a patrilineage is usually its head,
who ...
James Peoples, Garrick Bailey,
2008
8
Modernization and Kin Network
The knowledge of ancestors in Ego's matrili- neage is somewhat less than
knowledge of ancestors in the Ego's patrilineage. Ego's matrilineage has also
four generations depth in ascendant line as is Ego's patrilineage. However, Ego's
...
9
Constructing the Kwanja of Adamawa (Cameroon): Essay in ...
Any member of a patrilineage (in white) calls any child of any woman of the
patrilineage (in grey) “child”, and calls any grandchild of any woman of the
patrilineage (in black) “grandchild”. Reciprocally, one calls any member of the
mother's ...
exogamous patrilineage or patri-clan in which the marital residence is normally
virilocal. Here at least theoretically, all the male ancestors are natal to the lineage
and all the female ones are those “married into” this lineage from other ones, ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «PATRILINEAGE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
patrilineage im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
An abundance of children
Sons, especially, were required for the farm to remain in the hands of the patrilineage and to look after the parents in old age. In times when ... «Today's Zaman, Apr 15»
Universality of Nervous Conditions
... race, class, colonialism, patrilineage, and age/generation. I am looking for answers and solutions, reading countless books, becoming mired ... «The Herald, Apr 15»
Genghis Khan Not the Only Genes in Town - Genetic Founding …
The study went on to suggest that this consistent, successful spread of patrilineage from father to son was a result of selection, not chance, ... «Ancient Origins, Jan 15»
The First Supper
It's Jewish tradition for the King-Messiah to be a descendant of King David proven through patrilineage. Although Joseph was from the house of ... «Scientific American, Dez 14»
Social Pathways for Ebola Virus Disease in Rural Sierra Leone, and …
In Mende-speaking communities such as Fogbo, not all residents of a quarter, however, are members of the patrilineage (Little 1951: 102). «PLoS Blogs, Okt 14»
Report: Pyongyang in “lockdown” as rumors swirl about coup in …
... he has two brothers, both of whom can fill the job's requirement — preserving the country's “necrocracy” by dint of his patrilineage — as well ... «Hot Air, Okt 14»
Rachel Ward: What I know about men
It's extraordinary that patrilineage still exists. Advertisement. I find it impossible to have relationships with men in any kind of authority. Therefore ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Aug 14»
Kevin-Prince Boateng Learns About Ghanaians the Hard Way
For my part, on top of my Asante-Dwaben and Amuana-Praso patrilineage, I also discovered to my pleasant delight only yesterday, from one of ... «Vibe Ghana, Jun 14»
Is Asantehene Ghanaian First Or Second?
... of Sierra Leonean descent before a Ghanaian; because culturally speaking, the notable poet's patrilineage was Creole and Sierra Leonean. «Vibe Ghana, Mai 14»
Woody Allen Blames Mia Farrow for Daughter Dylan Farrow's Abuse …
During their 12-year relationship they adopted Dylan and her brother Moses, and Ronan is their biological child (though his patrilineage has ... «E! Online, Feb 14»