They are referred to by anthropologists as exogamy and endogamy rules. Exogamy rules require The rule that is familiar to North Americans and Europeans is monogamy--that is, one man married to one woman. While this is now by far the most common form of marriage around the world, it is, in a sense, the least preferred.
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In other words the rule of exogamy is particularly important where boundaries are frequently being crossed, and thus brought into issue. Clearly, one reason that patrilineal bonds are likely to be remembered much longer than matrilineal (despite the formally equal weight given to each (1944, p. 54), is that they give...
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In some cases, the rules of exogamy may also specify the outside group into which an individual must marry. The severity of enforcement of exogamous
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reason of exogamy is really to be found in that primitive social See also: Paul B. du Chaillu found exogamy the rule and See also:
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Infanticide, however, is not proved to have been so universal as McLennan suggests, and it is more probable that the reason of exogamy is really to be found in that primitive social system which made the "captured" woman the only wife in the modern sense of the term.
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As a custom it is believed to have been preceded in most lands by the far more general rule of Exogamy. and they "abandoned the parent stem during the chiefship of Janubrix Khan about 1782. The reason of this split was a disagreement on the subject of marriages. The chief passed an order that the Douignaks should...
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Did the practice of exogamy strenghtened the links between the Plateau and Coastal tribes? What is the adaptive value of exogamy? Why are there rules for...
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The potential for such conflicts between these distinct corporate communities was one reason why the Nuristanis had an extremely strong exogamy rule.xii They recognized the need to create at least some bonds between other Nuristani communities in order to have social and cultural links to resolve conflicts that might arise,
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Risley also says that the totem is an ancient nickname, usually derived from some animal, of the supposed founder of the exogamous sept, now stripped of its personal association and remembered solely in virtue of the part it plays in giving effect to the rule of exogamy.
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