ANT 10CD Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Bride Price, Nandi People, Erectile Dysfunction

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Eskimo, and iroquois systems: discuss ways of making relatives and its impact on traditional nations of parenthood and kinship. Control of sexual relations: many societies have some regulations on sexual access with respect to, gender, age, marital status, social status, familial relation. Marriage: a culturally sanctioned union between two or more people that establishes rights and obligations between the people, between them and their children, and between them and their in-laws. : biologically related relatives, commonly referred to as blood relatives: affinal kin. : marriage within a particular group or category of individuals: endogamy, exogamy. Marriage: while mating is biological, marriage is cultural. Forms of marriage: monogamy, polygyny, polyandry, group marriage. Monogamy: marriage in which both partners have just one spouse; the most common form or marriage worldwide, serial monogamy series of partners in succession. : a marriage form in which a man or woman marries or lives with a. Polygamy: one individual having multiple spouses, polygyny.

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