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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «MATRILOCAL»
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matrilocal dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
matrilocal et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Social Problems in Global Perspective
If you have lived with all of your mother's relations, you would be living in a
matrilocal clan. If with your father's relations, you would be living in a patrilocal
clan. Economic, political, and religious factors influenced the construction of the
clan, ...
Ronald M. Glassman, William H. Swatos, Jr., Barbara J. Denison, 2004
2
Cultural Anthropology: The Field Study of Human Beings
The Matrilocal Navajo Residence decisions obviously are important for the
settlement pattern of any community from one generation to another. Such
decisions can lead to the formation of a number of households under a single
direction, ...
3
Lexical Reconstruction: The Case of the Proto-Athapaskan ...
Tribe Residence Sources 1. Sarsi matrilocal Curtis 1928: 102 sometimes initially
matrilocal Jenness 1938: 23 patrilocal Honigmann 1956: 22 m. Sekani initially
matrilocal Jenness 1937a: 53-4 n. Slave generally matrilocal Mason 1946: 31-2 ...
Isidore Dyen, David Friend Aberle, 1974
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The Ancient Egyptian Culture Revealed
Moustafa Gadalla. The Matrilocal Communities The Matrilocal Communities The
Matrilocal Communities The Matrilocal Communities The Matrilocal Communities
The matrilineal system was the basis of the social/ political organization in ...
5
The Origins and Nature of Sociality
Long interbirth intervals among dispersing females (compared to matrilocal
females) contribute to the age differentials among maternal siblings in patrilocal
societies (Strier, in prep.). Thus, although maternal brothers in patrilocal societies
...
Robert W. Sussman, Audrey R. Chapman, 2004
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Writing the Range: Race, Class, and Culture in the Women's West
Residence of the newly married couple can be with the bride's people (matrilocal
or uxorilocal); with the groom's people (patrilocal or virilocal); with either of the
couple's people, depending on their choice (ambilocal); with the bride's mother's
...
Elizabeth Jameson, Susan Hodge Armitage, 1997
7
China in Transition: Economic, Political, and Social ...
In addition, by 1987, over one quarter of all first marriages were matrilocal ones.
In urban Liaoning (Chart 17) there is a similar drop in neolocal residence and
increase in patrilocal residence. However, there is only a mild surge in matrilocal
...
8
Navajo Kinship and Marriage
The Navajo are most often described as preferably matrilocal in residence
patterns. Nearly everywhere matrilocal residence has been found to be more
common than patrilocal residence, but some patrilocal residence has been found
in every ...
9
Invitation to Social and Cultural Anthropology
Patrilocal and matrilocal family. According to post marital rules in different
societies, the family can be broadly divided in two types; patrilocal and matrilocal.
But in addition to those, bilocal, avunculocal and neolocal residence families are
also ...
10
The Evolution of Human Sociality: A Darwinian Conflict ...
This gives a possible total of 48 percent of the societies that are, or may have
been in the past, matrilocal or uxorilocal. Still, given that 47 percent of the
societies were patrilocal or virilocal, the support for Ember and Ember is modest
at best.
Stephen K. Sanderson, 2001
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «MATRILOCAL»
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matrilocal est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Historicist: The Village of Teiaiagon
... identity and way of life were transferred to the north shore: the longhouse, the matrilineal and matrilocal social system, and maize agriculture . «Torontoist, juin 15»
Enhancing understanding of Muslim communities in South Asia
This results in 15 chapters covering topics such as 'Matrilocal Marriage and Women's Property among the Moors of Sri Lanka' to 'The Ismaili ... «TwoCircles.net, nov 14»
Did better mothering defeat the Neanderthals?
... with their mate's family; whereas early modern humans appear more likely to have been matrilocal, the male moved to the female's family. «Cosmos, oct 14»
'Hey ho, Patriarchy has got to go!' Women for Climate Justice at the …
Melina explained how many Indigenous peoples have a matrilocal history of gender balance unlike what is seen in today's patriarchal system. «rabble.ca, sept 14»
Engels and Women's Liberation
... as could residency after 'marriage' – ie matrilocal (in the wife's kinship group) or patrilocal (the husband's) – depending on which was more ... «Socialist Alternative, sept 14»
A lost city reveals the grandeur of medieval African civilization
According to ethnographic research, Swahili society is traditionally matrilocal (meaning that a man, after marriage, moves in with his wife's ... «io9, févr 14»
Thousands of tourists flock to China's 'Kingdom of Women'
She says matrilineal and matrilocal are closer to the truth: men hold the political power in Mosuo nobility. As twilight descends on Xiaoluoshui ... «Mail & Guardian Online, août 13»
Why UK politicians now single mums
As the Centre for Social Justice survey revealed last week, parts of England now resemble feminist Germaine Greer's 'matrilocal community', ... «Spiked, juin 13»
A brief history of 'marriage'
One consequence of that organisation and that form of marriage, which we call matrilocal, is that there are no illegitimate children.” Later he ... «Workers World, mai 13»
Photos: Iranian Family
Anthropologists most generally classify family organization as matrilocal (a mother and her children); conjugal (a husband, his wife, and ... «Payvand, mars 13»