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ANTHRCUL 101 1st Edition Lecture 26Outline of Last LectureI. Kinship and the Organization of “Personhood”II. MarriageIII. Kinship is Relative(s)…IV. Kinship TermsV. Kinship and Descent GroupsVI. Residence and Family ExpectationsVII. Structuring Force of MarriageVIII. Marriage as Exchange: Material and SymbolicIX. Forms of Plural Marriage (Polygamy)X. Kinship ChartsOutline of Current LectureI. Kinship SystemsII. Stebbins: Native Peoples of North AmericaIII. In-Class Kinship ExerciseCurrent Lecture3/30: Kinship: Identity and BelongingI. Kinship Systemsa. Lineal Kinship Terminologyi. Mother’s sister = your auntii. Mother’s brother = your uncleiii. Father’s sister = your auntiv. Father’s brother = your unclev.b. Bifurcate Merging Kinship Terminologyi. Mother’s sister = your motherii. Mother’s brother = your uncleiii. Father’s sister = your auntThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.iv. Father’s brother = your fatherv.c. Generational Kinship Terminologyi. Mother’s sister = your motherii. Mother’s brother = your fatheriii. Father’s sister = your motheriv. Father’s brother = your fatherv.d. Bifurcate Collateral Terminologyi. Different term for each person (mother’s sister has different word than father’s sister, etc.)ii.e. Cross and Parallel Cousinsi. Parallel Cousins: children of parents’ siblings of same genderii. Cross Cousins: children of parent’s siblings of opposite gender1. Children of father’s brother: parallel cousins2. Children of father’s sister: cross cousins3. Children of mother’s brother: cross cousins4. Children of mother’s sister: parallel cousinsiii.II. Stebbins: Native Peoples of North Americaa. A Story of the Neglectful Motheri. The Crow and the Hawkii. From where does the power of kinship derive?1. To whom may you go for support?III. In-Class Kinship Exercisea. Circle the Radiolab episode you listened tob. Briefly jot down a sketch of an answer to the corresponding questionc. Venture out to find people who listened to the other episodes, and borrow their


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