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... matrilocality : sisters and daughters remain in their mothers ' domes- tic unit , brothers and sons move out , husbands move in . PRINCIPAL VARIETIES OF POST - MARITAL RESIDENCE RULES Name of Rule Place Where Married Couple Resides ...
... matrilocality : sisters and daughters remain in their mothers ' domes- tic unit , brothers and sons move out , husbands move in . PRINCIPAL VARIETIES OF POST - MARITAL RESIDENCE RULES Name of Rule Place Where Married Couple Resides ...
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... Matrilocality and Matrilineality What kinds of forces are capable of rupturing the unity of male- centered patrilocal domestic groups in favor of matrilocality ? Some matrilocal cases may be due to subsistence activities that require ...
... Matrilocality and Matrilineality What kinds of forces are capable of rupturing the unity of male- centered patrilocal domestic groups in favor of matrilocality ? Some matrilocal cases may be due to subsistence activities that require ...
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... matrilocal groups is that matrilocality is incompatible with polygyny . The males who are in charge of the matrilineal estate are not interested in marrying several of their sisters to one male , and they themselves will not benefit ...
... matrilocal groups is that matrilocality is incompatible with polygyny . The males who are in charge of the matrilineal estate are not interested in marrying several of their sisters to one male , and they themselves will not benefit ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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