Exam 11: Where Do Our Relatives Come From and Why Do They Matter

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Kinship terminologies suggest

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Which of the following statements describes the attitude of Mende women toward the education of their children?

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In the Latin American practice of ritual coparenthood called compadrazgo, the most important relationship is between

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The kinship tie created by birth is called

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Matrilineages have long been misunderstood by Westerners because we assume

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Kinship relationships based on birth are called

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What does it mean to say that lineage organization can function as the foundation of social life? Give examples.

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Which of the following statements describes the way migrants from Los Pinos handled the burden of separation from their families in the Dominican Republic?

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A kindred is composed of

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The cultural principle that defines social categories though culturally recognized parent-child connections is known as

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According to Marilyn Strathern, the new reproductive technologies make clear that, in European American societies,

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Which of the following statements describes divorce among the Ju/'hoansi?

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In the vocabulary of kinship studies, father's sister's children and mother's brother's children are called

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Which of the following would NOT belong to a man's matrilineage?

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The North American kinship term aunt refers to

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Americans tend to think that kinship mirrors biology. What do such kin terms as "aunt," "uncle," and "cousin" suggest about the cultural construction of the American kinship system?

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Names among the Iñupiat are

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A nonconjugal family consists of

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Gay and lesbian activists studied by Kath Weston in San Francisco in the 1980s based their theory of family ties on

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The central person around which any kinship diagram is organized is known as

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