| 11. | The Tsimshian have a matrilineal kinship system, with property and descent passed through the maternal lines.
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| 12. | They have a matrilineal kinship system, with descent and inheritance passed through the mother's line.
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| 13. | In the traditional Navajo culture, local leadership was organized around clans, which are matrilineal kinship groups.
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| 14. | They have a matrilineal kinship system; hereditary chiefs are selected through the maternal line by clan mothers.
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| 15. | Such as a matrilineal kinship system is common among many other Native American peoples, including other Algonquian tribes.
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| 16. | As the Seminole had a matrilineal kinship system, they believed children belonged to their mother's people.
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| 17. | Social traits included having a matrilineal kinship system, exogamous marriage between clans, and organizing into settled villages and towns.
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| 18. | The Seminole society was based on a matrilineal kinship system, in which inheritance and descent went through the maternal line.
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| 19. | Like many Native American peoples, the Chitimacha had a matrilineal kinship system, in which property and descent passed through the female lines.
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| 20. | The Seneca and all the Iroquois peoples had a matrilineal kinship system, in which descent and property were passed through the maternal line.
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