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Title: Anthropology 330


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Anthropology 330
  • Kinship

2
What Is Kinship?
  • DEFINITION
  • The rules and standards for organizing into
    families
  • We use kinship diagrams to visually understand
    kinship groups

3
Aspects of Kinship
  • All societies in the world divide up kin by three
  • criteria
  • Gender
  • Generation
  • Collaterality
  • Kinship is diagrammed using symbols to
  • indicate these three aspects of each relative.

4
What Is Kinship Diagramming?
  • Kinship Diagrams are the visual presentation of
    kinship relationships through symbols
  • The main symbols used are shown at the right
  • The reference point for a kinship diagram is
    always one individual called EGO
  • male
  • female
  • siblings
  • marriage
  • parents
  • offspring

5
What Does Your Kinship Diagram Look Like?
  • Begin with ego
  • Put in a spouse if you are married
  • Put in any children that you have
  • Draw in your parents
  • And their parents (your grandparents)
  • Then your parents siblings
  • Then your parents siblings children
  • Put mothers and fathers next to each other
    without an if they had children but were not
    married
  • Put a / through an for a divorce
  • Put a / through a person if they have died
  • Note that your kinship diagram does NOT
    look like the Standard Kinship Diagram.

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What is a Patrilineage?
  • DEFINITION
  • Relationships and/or a descent group based on
    male links only

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Diagraming a Patrilineage
  • The diagram below show all relatives in EGOs
    patrilineage in blue. Notice that if a person is
    in EGOs patrilineage, all siblings of that
    person are also in EGOs patrilineage. EGOs
    mother is not part of his patrilineage, nor are
    any of her family members. His mother is part of
    another patrilineage that includes 3, 10, 12, 13,
    23 and 24.

8
Patrilineal Inheritance of Property
  • The diagram below shows how property is
    typically inherited in a patrilineal system. The
    blue lines show how inheritance moves from one
    male individual in a generation to male
    individuals in succeeding generations.

9
What is a Matrilineage?
  • DEFINITION
  • Relationships and/or a descent group based on
    female links only

10
Diagramming a Matrilineage
  • The diagram below show all relatives in EGOs
    matrilineage in pink. Notice that if a person is
    in EGOs matrilineage, all siblings of that
    person are also in EGOs patrilineage. EGOs
    father is not part of his matrilineage, nor are
    any of his family members. His father is part of
    another matrilineage that includes 2, 6, 7, 9, 15
    and 16.

11
Matrilineal Inheritance of Property
  • The diagram below shows how property is
    typically inherited in a matrilineal system.
    Notice that females are the links that connect
    men who will inherit. The pink lines show how
    inheritance moves from one male individual in a
    generation to male individuals in succeeding
    generations. Women do not typically manage
    property, even in a matrilineal system.

12
Mothers Brother in Matrilineages
  • In matrilineal societies, EGOs mothers
    brother is a very important relative, because he
    is the one who controls the property that EGO
    will inherit. EGO is the mothers brother of his
    sisters son(s).
  • EGO will therefore manage his matrilineages
    property for his sisters sons to inherit. EGOs
    own children will not inherit from him. They
    will inherit from their mothers (EGOs future
    wifes) brother(s).

13
What Are Nuclear Family Members?
  • Nuclear family members are considered the
    most important relatives in our culture, but not
    necessarily in other cultures. They consist of a
    husband and wife and their offspring. In our
    standard kinship diagram you can identify seven
    nuclear families. The nuclear family made up of
    1, 2, 6, 8 and 9 used to be a nuclear family,
    but the children have grown and started their own
    nuclear families, as have the children in the
    nuclear family formed by 3, 4, 10, 12 and 13.
    There are five nuclear families shown in EGOs
    parents generation. They are
  • 5, 6, 15 and 16 7, 8 17 and 18
  • 9, 10, 19, 20 and EGO 11, 12, 21
    and 22
  • 13, 14, 23 and 24

14
Diagramming Nuclear Families
  • In the diagram below, all the different
    nuclear families are shown indifferent colors.
    Notice that the adults in EGOs parents
    generation are members of two different nuclear
    families.

15
What Are Cross and Parallel Relatives?
  • Many societies recognize classes of relatives
    that we do not recognize. These classes of
    relatives seem arbitrary and illogical to us,
    however, they are central to understanding how
    these societies organize their kinship systems.
    Two classes of relatives that are important in
    other societies are Cross Relatives and Parallel
    Relatives.
  • Parallel relatives are the same sex
    siblings of EGOs
  • parents and the children of the same
    sex siblings.
  • Cross Relatives are the opposite sex
    siblings of EGOs
  • parents and the children of these
    opposite sex
  • siblings.

16
Diagramming Cross and Parallel Relatives
  • In the diagram below,
  • Parallel relatives are colored in magenta
  • Cross relatives are colored in lavendar

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What is Kinship Terminology About?
  • There are six ways of organizing and classifying
    members of EGOs kin group. Each of these uses a
    different set of terms to refer to relatives. We
    study these different kinship terminologies
    because they reflect the kinds of relationships
    EGO is expected to have with various members of
    his family. The six types of kinship
    terminologies are named after the first exotic
    culture that was found to use that particular
    pattern of family relationships.

18
The Six Kinds of Kinship Terminology
  • Eskimo Omaha
  • Iroquois Hawaiian
  • Crow Sudanese

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What Is Eskimo Kinship Terminology?
  • Eskimo Terminology is like what mainstream
    Americans use to refer to their relatives.
    Nuclear family members call each other by a set
    of terms that differentiate gender and
    generation. Collateral relatives are labeled by
    generation and gender in the parent generation,
    but only by generation in Egos generation.

20
What Is Iroquois Kinship Terminology?
  • Iroquois terminology gives different status
    to parallel relatives than to cross relatives.
    Parallel relatives are treated like nuclear
    family members, and called mother and father in
    EGOs parent generation, and brother and sister
    in EGOs generation. Cross relatives are
    considered to be more distant and have aunt,
    uncle and cousin-like terms.

21
What Is Crow Kinship Terminology?
  • Crow terminology also gives different status
    to parallel relatives than to cross relatives.
    Parallel relatives on EGOs mothers and fathers
    side are treated like nuclear family members, and
    called mother and father in EGOs parent
    generation, and brother and sister in EGOs
    generation. Cross Relatives on EGOs mothers
    side are called uncle and cousin. However,
    cross-relatives on the fathers side (including
    Dad) are so unimportant that they are labeled
    with only two terms male member of fathers
    lineage and female member of fathers lineage.
    Usually associated with matrilineal societies.

22
What Is Omaha Kinship Terminology?
  • Omaha terminology is the mirror image of Crow
    terminology. Parallel relatives on EGOs
    mothers and fathers side are treated like
    nuclear family members, and called mother and
    father in EGOs parent generation, and brother
    and sister in EGOs generation. Cross Relatives
    on EGOs fathers side are called uncle and
    cousin. However, cross-relatives on the mothers
    side (including Mom) are so unimportant that they
    are labeled with only two terms male member of
    mothers lineage and female member of mothers
    lineage. Usually associated with patrilineal
    societies.

23
What Is Hawaiian Kinship Terminology?
  • Hawaiian kin terms are quite simple. Every
    consanguineal relative in EGOs parents
    generation is a mother or a father, and every
    consanguineal relative in EGOs generation is a
    brother or a sister.

24
What Is Sudanese Kinship Terminology?
  • Sudanese kin terms assign a separate term to
    every relationship that EGO has, specifying the
    exact links to EGO.

25
Parallel Cousin MarriageA Common Form of
Endogamy Based on Kinship Relationships
Marriage to Egos Mothers Sisters Daughter OR
Fathers Brothers Daughter
Note that ego will usually have multiple MSs and
MSDs and multiple FBs and FBDs
26
Cross Cousin MarriageA Common Form of Endogamy
Based on Kinship Relationships
Marriage to Egos Mothers Brothers Daughter OR
Fathers Sisters Daughter
Note that ego will usually have multiple MBs and
MBDs and multiple FSs and FSDs
27
Yanomamo Kinship and MarriageA Practical
Application
Patrilineal Inheritance, Iroquois Kin Terms,
Polygyny Preferred, Cross Cousin Marriage
Preferred, Brother Marriage Exchange
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Study Guide
  • Kinship Nuclear families
  • Gender Parallel relatives
  • Generation Cross relatives
  • Collaterality Kinship terminology
  • Kinship diagramming Eskimo terminology
  • Standard kinship diagram Hawaiian terminology
  • Patrilineage Iroquois terminology
  • Patrilineal inheritance Omaha terminology
  • Matrilineal Crow terminology
  • Matrilineal inheritance Sudanese terminology
  • Mothers brother Cross cousin marriage
  • Nuclear families Parallel cousin marriage
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