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The Family and Marriage Family and Marriage Across Cultures • in All Societies, the Family Has Been the Most Important of All Social Institutions
Is There an Association Between Marital Exogamy of Immigrants and Nonmigrants and Their Mental Health? a Two-Partners Approach
Unit 3 Marriage
Generalized Exchange1
Breaking the Tradition: Exogamy Marriage in Tenganan Village, Bali
The Issue of Incest and Exogamy
Types of Marriage: As a Universal Social Institution Marriage Is Found to Exist in All Societies and at All Stages of Development
UCLA Mathematical Anthropology and Cultural Theory
STUDY GUIDE CHAPTER EIGHT—Kinship and Non-Kin Organization
Understanding Marriage: Chinese Weddings in Singapore Leong Huan
Trends of Pathogen Overload and the Influence on Social Behavior
The Incest Taboo: a Collection of Disaster Theories
Introduction
Levirate Unions in Both the Bible and African Cultures: Convergence and Divergence
Spousal Violence and Social Norms in India's North East
Traditional Unconventional Polyandry: a Zimbabwean Perspective
Everything Lawyers Know About Polygamy Is Wrong Shayna M
Marriage-Definition, Types and Charecteristics
Top View
INTRODUCTION “The Spirits of Chinese Religion”
William Graham Sumner on the Family Women and Sex Bruce Curtis in Reviewing G
Unit 7 Marriage and Its Changing Patterns
Why Do Societies Abandon Cross‑Cousin Marriage? Robert Parkin
Cousin Marriages Fertility, Reproduction and Sexuality
9. Traditional Wedding System and Marriage by Elopement Among
Cantonese Society in Hong Kong and Singapore Gender, Religion, Medicine and Money
Does Partnership Exogamy Increase the Risk of Separation
Everything Lawyers Know About Polygamy Is Wrong
Fathers and Sons: Kinship Value and Validation in Tibetan Polyandry
Exogamy 15 Percent of All New Marriages in the United States Were Between Spouses of Different Races JAN SAARELA (Wang, 2012)
J. Van Baal the Part of Women in the Marriage Trade: Objects Or Behaving As Objects?
Exogamy Versus Endogamy
Disease Dynamics and Costly Punishment Can Foster Socially Imposed Monogamy
Family and Marriage
Cross-Cousin Marriage Among the Yanomam ¨O Shows Evidence Of
Choosing Each Other: Exogamy in the Jewish Community of Buenos Aires
Levirate Marriage and the Family in Ancient Judaism HBI Series on Jewish Women
Tribal Marriage System in India - a Sociological Analysis
Bigamy Is Having One Spouse Too Many
A Christian Consideration of Polygamy
167 Chapter 8 Clan Endogamy and Patrilateral Parallel
Philosophical Analysis on the Evolution of the Transformation in Kyrgyz Family Institute
Modern Marriages in India: Caste Exogamy and Love Marriage Introduction and Theoretical Background: Major Family Transformations
Why Is the Practice of Levirate Marriage Disappearing in Africa? HIV/AIDS As an Agent of Institutional Change†
Front Matter by Editor, in Elementary Structures of Kinship