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1. Anthropology Marriage within a particular group in accordance with custom or law. ... 1. (Social Science / Anthropology & Ethnology) Anthropol marriage within one's own tribe or similar unit Compare exogamy [1] ... endogamy - marriage within one's own tribe or group as required by custom or law...
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www.thefreedictionary.com/endogamy
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on endogamy (sociology), custom enjoining one to marry within one’s own group. The penalties for transgressing endogamous restrictions have varied greatly among cultures and have ranged from death to mild disapproval. ... sociologyalso called in-marriage ... CREATE MY endogamy NEW ARTICLE...
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Facts about endogamy: marriage traditions, - Endogamy, the practice of marrying someone from within one’s own tribe or group, is the oldest social regulation of marriage. When the forms of communication with outside groups are limited, endogamous marriage is a natural consequence. ... endogamy (sociology)
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Cousin Marriages Incest Inbreeding Endogamy exogamy What is Marriage ? Laws, Rules Regulations ... Endogamy and exogamy; Anthropologists have found that marriage is governed, though often informally, by rules of exogamy (marriage between members of different groups) and endogamy (marriage between members of the same group).
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www.thaindian.com/newsportal/tag/endogamy-marriage
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Endogamy is the practice of marrying within a specific ethnic group, class or social group, rejecting others on such bases as being unsuitable for marriage or other close personal relationships. A Danish endogamist, for example, would require that a marriage be only with another Dane.
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www.amazines.com/Endogamy_related.html
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Ireland - Demographic Change, Family Change, Marriage, Single-parent Families, Children, Mothers And Employment [next] [back] Inuit Families ... Other Free Encyclopedias :: Marriage and Family Encyclopedia :: Marriage: Cultural Aspects...
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The Samaritans: it's endogamy, not cousin-marriage (per se) posted by Razib @ 10/17/2007 01:14:00 PM 10/17/2007 01:14:00 PM; ... Rather, generations of endogamy has cranked up the coefficient of relationship so that deleterious alleles are now extant at an extremely high frequency. In the United States first cousins...
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The Bible offers an extensive demonstration of lineage endogamy among the generations of the Hebrew patriarchs. Isaac, Jacob, and Esau are purported to ... It also stresses the need for parallel cousin marriage to preserve the patrilineal inheritance of property in general situations in which a man has only daughters.
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