• In social anthropology, patrilocal residence or patrilocality, also known as virilocal residence or virilocality, are terms referring to the social system...
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  • and patrilocal) Garo Hopi Iban (both matrilocal and patrilocal) Iroquois Jaintia Karen Kerinci Khasi Marshallese Minangkabau Mosuo (separate residence; each...
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    determinants of matrilocal versus patrilocal postmarital residence. Early theories explaining the determinants of postmarital residence (e.g., Lewis Henry Morgan...
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  • residence, such as patrilocal residence and matrilocal residence, in which the couple resides with or near the husband's family (patrilocal residence)...
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  • Hyperdescent Matrilineality Matriname Order of succession Patricide Patrilocal residence Primogeniture Royal and noble ranks Y chromosome "spear side". Dictionary...
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    The traditional system was agnatic, based on patriarchal power, patrilocal residence, and descent through the male line. Although there has been much...
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    despite these sanctions. In contrast with the prevailing custom of patrilocal residence for married couples during the Joseon period and modern era, Koreans...
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  • that this was not patrilocal residence in the strict sense, but rather residence in the husband's uncle's household (avunculocal residence). Lucayans, like...
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    alienable property disempowered women by triggering a switch to patrilocal residence and patrilineal descent: It thus reversed the position of the wife...
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    family form during the Edo (Tokugawa) period was characterized by patrilocal residence, stem structure, and patrilineal primogeniture, so a set of laws...
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