The most important kin grouping is the family, which is defined both matrilineally and patrilineally. |
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Although they traced descent patrilineally, they had matrilocal settlement patterns and alliances were formalized through the exchange of women. |
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Traditionally, marriage in the Baltic provinces was virilocal, and descent was traced patrilineally. |
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Family relations are traced back equally both matrilineally and patrilineally, and active kin groups often extend to the great-grandparents. |
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Land rights pass patrilineally or matrilineally to surviving members of kin groups. |
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Descent is traced patrilineally, not matrilineally, and Minang men marry late because they go on rantau in order to earn enough money to marry. |
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Some societies reckon descent patrilineally for some purposes, and matrilineally for others. |
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