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Kinship refers to the relationship between an entity (person, god, or other animal) with the same pedigree origin, whether the genealogical origin is through biological, cultural or historical heirs. In anthropology, the kinship system also includes people who are associated with each other by heirs and marriages, and in the biological relatives the word refers to descent and mating. The kinship established by mankind through marriage is generally referred to as "in-laws" in comparison with "blood relatives" (also known as "kinship"), even if the two kinships have a common relationship with each other and have a marital relationship People may overlap. The social and cultural pedigree relationship of family relations is not limited to humans, but also to the gods (see mythology, religion), animals in the area or natural phenomena (such as the origin of the story). ...