| 41. | The set of categories of familial relationships evinced by the ethnic group's kinship system is another ethnotaxonomy.
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| 42. | As the Seminole had a matrilineal kinship system, they believed children belonged to their mother's people.
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| 43. | Lastly, kinship systems, or the varying words to describe familial relationships s much different than in English.
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| 44. | Not a kinship system which depicts actual relations but an idealized system linked to certain cosmological ideas.
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| 45. | The Crow system is distinctive because unlike most other kinship systems, it chooses not to distinguish between certain generations.
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| 46. | Speck was particularly interested in how family and kinship systems underlay tribal organizations and relations to homelands and natural resources.
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| 47. | Societies with the Eskimo kinship system, like the Inuit, Yupik, and most Western societies, are typically bilateral.
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| 48. | In this kinship system, a boy's maternal uncle was more important to his upbringing than his biological father.
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| 49. | Social traits included having a matrilineal kinship system, exogamous marriage between clans, and organizing into settled villages and towns.
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| 50. | The redistributive exchanges found in the Polynesian islands, in contrast, are embedded in a kinship system based on rank.
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