Twenty-nine out of 41 hunts had participants that were consanguineal relatives or were members of households that had consanguineal relatives. |
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By contrast, marriage in them establishes a consanguineal alliance between two families. |
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This was not just a matter of whether consanguineal or affinal relations had logical priority. |
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Kinship is reckoned bilaterally, including consanguineal and affineal relations, although among the gentry recorded genealogies usually stressed the paternal. |
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Central to the tale is the predicament of a woman caught between consanguineal and marital interests. |
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When Pampin married, rather than draw away from his consanguineal family, he brought his wife into that close unit. |
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Before initiation, the young male answered to his parents and to others of his consanguineal kin. |
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Social structure and organization within the Nuristani communities of Waigal... is based primarily on relations of consanguineal or fictive kinship. |
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In societies in which men must find work through short or long term emigration, consanguineal households have arisen that contain no married pair. |
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In the family law of very early society descent is in the female line, the control of the children belongs to the mother and her consanguineal kindred. |
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Consanguineal relatives are considered more important than are affinal relatives. |
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