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WSU ANTH 101 - Marriage
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Anthropology 101 1st Edition Lecture 19 Outline of Last Lecture I. Cultural Adaption II. ForagersIII. Horticulture IV. Convergent evolution V. Parallel evolution VI. Pastoralism VII. Agriculture VIII. Reciprocity IX. Kula Hxaro (kung)X. Redistribution XI. Market XII. Economy XIII. Profit XIV. Leveling mechanism Outline of Current Lecture I. Marriage II. Monogamy III. Polygyny IV. Levirate V. Sororate Current Lecture-Marriage -Preferential Marriage-male to his father's brother's daughter, -common among some pastoral peoples- marriage helps keep property within a lineage-Monogamy - the practice or state of being married to one person at a time.-Polygyny - polygamy in which a man has more than one wife.-Polyandry - polygamy in which a woman has more than one husband.-Levirate These 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.- a custom of the ancient Hebrews and other peoples by which a man may be obliged to marry his brother's widow-Sororate -marriage with a wife's


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