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| What shape represents a male? |
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| What shape represents a female? |
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| When the sex does not matter what shape is used? |
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| taboo marriages, categories of persons you may not marry |
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| categories of persons you must marry |
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| What is an example of a marriage prescription? |
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| A Yanomami person can only marry a "cross-cousin" |
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| categories of persons you should marry |
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| a married couple set up a house on their own |
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| What are two examples of bilateral descent? |
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| United States and ancient Hawaiian culture |
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| parents and unmarried children living in one household |
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| In Bedouin society _________ is the ideal model of all power relations. |
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| What sort of marriage is favored by bedouin society? (PPC) |
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| patrilateral parallel cousin marriage |
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| exercising control over self and others |
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| promise/representation/symbol of power |
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| How can a nuclear family extend horizontally? |
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| divorce and remarriage, "serial monogamy" |
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| tracing family history through either the mother's side or the father's side |
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| cognatic/bilateral kinship |
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| What is an example of polyandry? |
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| the Todas, the Nyinba people (Himalayas) |
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| Why do the Nyinba people practice fraternal polyandry? |
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| to limit children born to each family and to keep land from being divided among a lot of sons, causing loss of value |
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| All dowry societies are _________. |
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