10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MATRILOCALLY»
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Strategies and Norms in a Changing Matrilineal Society: ...
The ratio of men residing patrilocally to those residing matrilocally is thus about 2:
3. This again is indicative of an increased importance in father—son ties as a
basis of village affiliation in comparison with Cifokoboyo, where the ratio of men ...
2
Being Female: Reproduction, Power, and Change
Gusinde (1937) notes that young people who reside matrilocally until the first
child is born are exceptional. Therefore, we can say that the shift in residence is
tied to a specific point in the life cycle of the newly married, i.e. to the birth of their
first ...
3
Fathers in Cultural Context
live patrilocally (with the husbands' kin group) fathers' kin are more likely to live
nearby than when families live matrilocally. Katz and Konner (1981) found that
non-patrilocal residence patterns were associated with high levels of father ...
David W. Shwalb, Barbara J. Shwalb, Michael E. Lamb, 2013
4
The Craft of Social Anthropology
P To take the Lakeside Tonga as an example, a structural model would present
matrilocality and matrilineal descent as the pattern of village residence and mode
of descent and would treat instances of persons who do not live matrilocally or ...
5
Lexical Reconstruction: The Case of the Proto-Athapaskan ...
For example, large aggregates of women residing matrilocally might break down
into units no larger than extended families, or the rule of residence might change
from matrilocality. At this point the system could be described as being a ...
Isidore Dyen, David Friend Aberle, 1974
6
Seven Tribes of British Central Africa
Of the headman's lineage we notice that only 2 of the 10 men are living in the
thorp: the rest are married matrilocally elsewhere. Of the women, 2 of the
headman's matrilineage have contracted intra -village marriage, so that we may
say 28 of ...
Elizabeth Colson, Max Gluckman, 1951
7
Formative Experiences: The Interaction of Caregiving, ...
The family lives in the same camp as Whina's clan (matrilocally), while Kopay
performs bride-service.3 Whina's parents live in an adjacent hut with three of
Whina's younger siblings; the youngest is 4 years old and, like Anbo, still nurses.
Carol M. Worthman, Paul M. Plotsky, Daniel S. Schechter, 2010
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The Origins and History of Consciousness
The matriarchal system of exogamy hinders the formation of male groups,
because the men are obliged to marry outside their tribe and thus get dispersed,
having to live matrilocally, as strangers in the wife's tribe.9 The man is an alien in
the ...
9
Tibetan Transitions: Historical and Contemporary ...
More commonly, they could bring in a matrilocally resident husband (magpa;
mag pa) to marry one (monogamy) or more than one (polygyny) of the
household's daughters. In these cases the daughter(s) would be the legal heir,
not the magpa.
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King: The Social Archaeology of a Late Mississippian Town in ...
A related question is whether the town chief resided matrilocally in his wife's natal
household or whether he had his own residence where he was joined by his wife
/wives and children. Each alternative has interesting implications. If the town ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MATRILOCALLY»
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Origin of the family: In Defence of Engels and Morgan
Women had a large say in the government of the longhouse or household of the matrilocally extended family. However, this does not mean that ... «In Defense of Marxism, Dec 12»