10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PATRILINEARLY»
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Human Chromosome Variation: Heteromorphism and Polymorphism: ...
traced back, patrilinearly, 10 generations (over three hundred years) [41]. Several
additional cases were subsequently reported [42–44] and fourteen families were
reviewed by Schmid et al. [38]. Yqs was frequently observed in satellite ...
Herman Edwin Wyandt, Vijay S. Tonk, 2011
2
Sovereign Lives: Power in Global Politics
One of the regulations stipulatedthat Statuswould descend patrilinearly(directly
opposed to manyAboriginal bands' traditional socialstructures). This meantthat if
an Aboriginalman marrieda nonAboriginal woman, shewould gainStatus, ...
Jenny Edkins, Michael J. Shapiro, Veronique Pin-Fat, 2004
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ספר יצירה: לפי נוסח הרמ"ק שכתב עליו ביאורו ע"פ הא לכם זרע
59:10) Tosafot explains that 'The scepter will not depart from Judah', refers to the
male offspring of the Tribe of Judah (the Exilarchs in Babylon who had to be
descended patrilinearly from Judah, father to son etc.) while the phrase 'nor the ...
4
Quiché Rebelde: Religious Conversion, Politics, and Ethnic ...
Lineage Segment and Lineage I use the term lineage segment to define a group
of patrilinearly related relatives who are likewise neighbors. A lineage, by
contrast, is made up of various segments and is known because, like members of
the ...
5
Secret Manipulations: Language and Context in Africa
... Kona, was able to document the last remnants of their old matrilinear social
system, contemporary Jukun communities are organized patrilinearly. The rapid
shift from matrilinearity to patrilinearity must have involved massive conflicts, ...
6
East African Pastoralism: Anthropological Perspectives and ...
The confi is patrilinearly inherited and cannot be lost, even if the well collapses
through disuse and some one other than the abba ela or his descendants re-
excavates it. The oonfi may be transferred to a caretaker on a temporary basis if
the ...
7
Etymologies and Genealogies: A Literary Anthropology of the ...
Each family has its proper locus, its own territory, which remains indissociable
from its proper name and from its proper place within the social hierarchy.
Property is, moreover, transmitted patrilinearly from the original possessor of land
, castle, ...
8
Surnames, DNA, and Family History
All men are patrilinearly related, but at varying time depths. Men who share both
a surname and a Y chromosome type could have a common ancestor within the
last few hundred years, whereas men with the same surname but very diVerent Y
...
George Redmonds, Turi King, David Hey, 2011
9
The Family in Greek History
... an inclusive Latin word for “household,” the essential “family” organization of
antiquity for these theorists was the gens or genos, not the household.
Membership in the gens—either a matrilinearly or patrilinearly E x a m C o p y
defined group.
Cynthia B. Patterson, 2009
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Chicano Poetics: Heterotexts and Hybridities
radical formulation rejects not only hispano but latino as well, rejecting any Latin
American identification that descends patrilinearly from the colonizing Spaniard.
For the cultural similarities that unite hispanos or latinos, such as the Spanish ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PATRILINEARLY»
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patrilinearly is used in the context of the following news items.
The Jesus Hoax
For all we know, they could have been related patrilinearly. Or, they could never have met. There is no evidence the female body belonged to ... «Huffington Post, Mar 07»