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Kinship analysis is any analysis that deals with kinship. Such analyses are used in many different disciplines of research, where analysis is conducted
Kinship_analysis
Scientific study of humans, human behavior, and societies
point of view. The study of kinship and social organization is a central focus of sociocultural anthropology, as kinship is a human universal. Sociocultural
Anthropology
Web of human social relationships
In anthropology, kinship is the web of social relationships that form an important part of the lives of all humans in all societies, although its exact
Kinship
Kinship system used to define family
kinship analysis, University of Arizona Press, 2012. ISBN 978-0-8165-0790-0 The nature of kinship Archnet: Crow kinship Crow Kin Terms "Crow Kinship &
Crow_kinship
Tracing of kinship through the male line
Patrilineality, also known as the male line, the spear side or agnatic kinship, is a common kinship system in which an individual's family membership derives from
Patrilineality
Repeating sequences of 2–13 base pairs of DNA
diagnosis, in kinship analysis (especially paternity testing) and in forensic identification. They are also used in genetic linkage analysis to locate a
Microsatellite
Analysis of social structures using network and graph theory
knowledge networks, difficult working relationships, collaboration graphs, kinship, disease transmission, and sexual relationships. These networks are often
Social_network_analysis
Species of reptile
"Cryptic sociality in rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus) detected by kinship analysis". Biology Letters. 8 (4): 523–525. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2011.1217. ISSN 1744-9561
Timber_rattlesnake
Systems of law covering social interactions in Australian Aboriginal societies
Aboriginal Australian kinship comprises the systems of Aboriginal customary law governing social interaction relating to kinship in traditional Aboriginal
Australian Aboriginal kinship systems
Australian_Aboriginal_kinship_systems
Anthropological concept
Fictive kinship (less often, fictional kinship) is a term used by anthropologists and ethnographers to describe forms of kinship or social ties that are
Fictive_kinship
American cultural anthropologist
anthropology, kinship theory, and the study of Melanesian societies. He is best known for his theoretical work on cultural invention, myth analysis (particularly
Roy_Wagner
1871 anthropology book by Lewis Henry Morgan
relationship terms, the categories of kinship, used by peoples around the world. Through his analysis of kinship terms, Morgan discerned that the structure
Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family
Systems_of_Consanguinity_and_Affinity_of_the_Human_Family
Social structure made up of a set of social actors
used in the fields of psychology or social psychology, ethnographic kinship analysis or other genealogical studies of relationships between individuals
Social_network
Strong, deep, or close association or acquaintance between two or more people
The main themes or trends of the interpersonal relations are: family, kinship, friendship, love, marriage, business, employment, clubs, neighborhoods
Interpersonal_relationship
Set of statistical processes for estimating the relationships among variables
In statistical modeling, regression analysis is a statistical method for estimating the relationship between a dependent variable (often called the outcome
Regression_analysis
2012 book by Maximilian Holland
Social Bonding and Nurture Kinship: Compatibility between Cultural and Biological Approaches is a book on human kinship and social behavior by Maximilian
Social Bonding and Nurture Kinship
Social_Bonding_and_Nurture_Kinship
Archaeological culture in Western Siberia
Kobeleva, L. S.; Pozdnyakov, D. V.; Polosmak, N. V. (2017-01-01). "Kinship Analysis of Human Remains from the Sargatka Mounds, Baraba Forest-Steppe, Western
Sargat_culture
Intellectual current and methodological approach in the social science
his structural approach. In The Elementary Structures of Kinship, Lévi-Strauss examined kinship systems from a structural perspective, arguing that apparently
Structuralism
Measure of biological relationship between individuals
equal to twice the kinship coefficient. The kinship coefficient between two individuals, i and j, is represented as Φij. The kinship coefficient between
Coefficient_of_relationship
Fictional character list
is Detective Benson's half-brother whom she discovers through a DNA kinship analysis. He caused extensive trouble throughout season 8 for Olivia and the
List of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit characters
List_of_Law_&_Order:_Special_Victims_Unit_characters
Iron age culture in Italy
materials. Table S16, p. 85. Antonio et al. 2019, Supplementary materials, Kinship analysis and runs of homozygosity, pp. 13-14. Antonio, Margaret L.; et al. (November
Villanovan_culture
Tracing of kinship through the female line
Matrilineality, at times called matriliny, is the tracing of kinship through the female line. It may also correlate with a social system in which people
Matrilineality
Group of related people
(such as food); the giving and receiving of care and nurture (nurture kinship); jural rights and obligations; also moral and sentimental ties. Thus,
Family
Systematic study of people and cultures
for full analysis. Secondary research and document analysis are also used to provide insight into the research topic. In the past, kinship charts were
Ethnography
Any interpersonal relationship between two or more conspecifics between/within groups
conspecifics within and/or between groups. The group can be a language or kinship group, a social institution or organization, an economic class, a nation
Social_relation
Branch of anthropology focused on the study of cultural variation among humans
"blood connections" had an undue influence on anthropological kinship theories, and that kinship is not a biological characteristic, but a cultural relationship
Cultural_anthropology
Species of flowering plant
decima sexta https://doaj.org/article/3514ae16a38348ed9c7e19c8f1a4089f Kinship Analysis of Grass Jelly in Regency of Gianyar, Tabanan and Badung Based on Morphological
Stephania_capitata
Raising of children by grandparents or extended family
Kinship care refers to the raising of children by grandparents, other extended family members, and unrelated adults with whom they have a close family-like
Kinship_care
DNA analysis of Bosniak populations
Džehverović, M; Bujak, E; Pilav, A; Cakar, J; et al. (2022). "DNA analysis revealed kinship between people from a small community living in medieval Bosnia"
Genetic_studies_on_Bosniaks
All people from about the same time period
children are born and grow up, become adults, and begin to have children." In kinship, generation is a structural term, designating the parent–child relationship
Generation
Concept in sociology
lower stratum. Moreover, a social stratum can be formed upon the bases of kinship, clan, tribe, or caste, or all four. The categorization of people by social
Social_stratification
Budi; Kriswiyanti, Eniek; Sutara, Pande Ketut (31 December 2016). "Kinship Analysis of Grass Jelly in Regency of Gianyar, Tabanan and Badung Based on Morphological
List_of_grass_jelly_plants
Asian jelly-like dessert
Mursafitri, Eka Budi; Kriswiyanti, Eniek; Sutara, Pande Ketut (2016). "Kinship Analysis of Grass Jelly in Regency of Gianyar, Tabanan and Badung Based on Morphological
Grass_jelly
Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup
prähistorischen Skelettkollektiv der Lichtensteinhöhle [Molecular genetic kinship analysis on the prehistoric skeleton collective of the Lichtenstein Cave] (PDF)
Haplogroup_R1a
Marriage between those with common grandparents or other recent ancestors
the practice; some view it as the defining feature of the Middle Eastern kinship system while others note that overall rates of cousin marriage have varied
Cousin_marriage
French anthropologist and ethnologist (1908–2009)
Structures of Kinship was published in 1949 and quickly came to be regarded as one of the most important anthropological works on kinship. It was even
Claude_Lévi-Strauss
King of Hungary from 1077 to 1095
haplogroup of the Árpád-dynasty R-ARP (R1a1a1b2a2a1c3a3b) and the kinship analysis detected the skull is at five generations distance from King Béla III
Ladislaus_I_of_Hungary
1975 article by Gayle Rubin
in kinship terms as Strauss did, Rubin wants to also highlight the economic implications. Lévi-Straussian anthropological analysis centering kinship exchange
The Traffic in Women: Notes on the Political Economy of Sex
The_Traffic_in_Women:_Notes_on_the_Political_Economy_of_Sex
American cultural anthropologist
Press. Feinberg, Richard and Martin Ottenheimer, eds. The Cultural Analysis of Kinship: The Legacy of David M. Schneider. Urbana: University of Illinois
David_M._Schneider
American anthropologist (1927–2022)
2022) was an American anthropologist who studied Balinese and Javanese kinship practices and Balinese art in Indonesia. Between 1960 and 1970, Geertz
Hildred_Geertz
American historian and cultural anthropologist
Whiteley, Peter M. (2012). Crow-Omaha: new light on a classic problem of kinship analysis. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. ISBN 978-0-8165-0790-0. Trautmann
Thomas_Trautmann
doi:10.1016/j.forsciint.2004.07.014. PMID 15749374. Brenner CH (1999) Kinship Analysis by DNA When There Are Many Possibilities, Progress in Forensic Genetics
Paternity_Index
Sociological theory of society
of corporate-descent groups, i.e. the respective society's recognised kinship groups. Structural functionalism also took on Malinowski's argument that
Structural_functionalism
German linguist
throughout anthropology from an original Ojibwa word, and widely used in kinship analysis. For Brandenstein, an etymological approach indicated that the majority
Carl_Georg_von_Brandenstein
Child of one's sibling or half-sibling
In the lineal kinship system used in the English-speaking world, a niece or nephew is a child of an individual's sibling or sibling-in-law. A niece is
Niece_and_nephew
Exchange of goods or labour
Lévi-Strauss to explain the Elementary Structures of Kinship (1949), in one of the most influential works on kinship theory in the post-war period. Annette Weiner
Reciprocity (cultural anthropology)
Reciprocity_(cultural_anthropology)
Aggregate of patterned social arrangements in society
religious communities, economic associations, art schools, and of family and kinship networks. However diverse the interests that give rise to these associations
Social_structure
biology. In "The Traffic in Women," Gayle Rubin articulated a feminist analysis of kinship, gender roles, sexuality, the incest taboo and taboo against homosexuality
Exchange_of_women
American anthropologist (1918–2004)
(1951). The Psychosocial Analysis of a Hopi Life-History. University of California Press. Aberle, David (1953). The Kinship System of the Kalmuk Mongols
David_Aberle
Korea as a wholly hostile state, while new polls show dropping ethnic kinship with North Koreans in South Korea. Please help update this article to reflect
Korean_nationalism
Science book
for analysis of social dynamics. The picture that emerges is one of a complexly scalable social system that expands through reproduction, kinship alliances
Network Analysis and Ethnographic Problems
Network_Analysis_and_Ethnographic_Problems
Society organized in dwellings
In anthropology, a house society is a society where kinship and political relations are organized around membership in corporately-organized dwellings
House_society
American DNA company
Defense to develop a software platform dubbed 'Keystone' for the forensic analysis of DNA evidence. In May 2018 Parabon NanoLabs appointed genealogist CeCe
Parabon_NanoLabs
1957 book by Michael Young
Family and Kinship in East London was a 1957 sociological study of an urban working class tight-knit community, and the effects of the post-war governments'
Family and Kinship in East London
Family_and_Kinship_in_East_London
British anthropologist (1910–1989)
several aspects of the latter's kinship theory outlined in Elementary Structures of Kinship. Leach applied his analysis of kinship to his disagreement with Lévi-Strauss
Edmund_Leach
American historian (1922–2020)
research techniques, such as quantification, collective biography, and kinship analysis. Bailyn is representative of those scholars who believe in the concept
Bernard_Bailyn
Two kinds of anthropologic field research
Political economy Feminist Food Historical Human rights Institutional Kinship Legal Media Medical Museums Musical Political Psychological Public Religion
Emic_and_etic
of Kinship" by Claude Lévi-Strauss. In a succession to these studies on kinship terminology study of Saxena R. T. (2012) on Hindi and Telugu kinship terminology
Numerical variation in kinship terms
Numerical_variation_in_kinship_terms
Work of objectively describing language use
language should be like. In other words, descriptive grammarians focus analysis on how all kinds of people in all sorts of environments, usually in more
Linguistic_description
Abasement of pride
justice is not met. It also can lead to new insights, activism and a new kinship with marginalized groups. Feelings of humiliation can produce 'humiliated
Humiliation
Country in South Asia
there is trouble in her conjugal household.(Adrian C. Mayer, Caste and kinship in Central India (1960)" The parental home, and after the parents' death
India
British psychiatrist (1946–2024)
which increased risk and reduced survival after dementia onset. Using kinship analysis, he showed ancestral genes could only partly explain some "clusters"
Lawrence_Whalley
Methological approach in anthropology
arithmetic mean (UPGMA). In bioarchaeology, biological distance analysis is used to study kinship, migration, post-marital residence patterns, and population
Biological_distance_analysis
American historian (born 1966)
(University of Illinois Press, 2016), co-editor Reckoning with Slavery: Gender, Kinship and Capitalism in the Early Black Atlantic (Duke University Press, 2021)
Jennifer_L._Morgan
Cultural rule that prohibits incest
sentimental, jural and moral. It is also based on Lévi-Strauss's analysis of data on different kinship systems and marriage practices documented by anthropologists
Incest_taboo
Mating system in which the female partner may have multiple partners
gender roles (pp. 413–437). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. (Linda Stone, Kinship and Gender, 2006, Westview, 3rd ed., ch. 6) The Center for Research on
Polyandry
Third gender of South Asian cultures
transgender, intersex, or eunuch people who live in communities that follow a kinship system known as the guru–chela system. They are also known as aravani and
Hijra_(South_Asia)
Connected group of individuals
have many different forms of government, various ways of understanding kinship, and different gender roles. Human behavior varies immensely between different
Society
Analytic approach
human social relationships, particularly kinship patterns across human cultures.[citation needed] This kinship-focused Darwinian anthropology was a significant
Darwinian_anthropology
Practice of a person marrying a spouse of higher social status
of a prospective mate were more important for women than for men. Meta-analysis of research published from 1965 to 1986 revealed the same sex difference
Hypergamy
Mayan archaeological site in Belize
Form Kinship: 339–340. Herndon, Kelsey (2015). "Preliminary Results Of The 2014 Chan Chich Archaeological Project". Investigation Urban Form Kinship: 341–342
Chan_Chich_Site
American anthropologist (1919–2013)
9, 2013) was an American anthropologist, who has made contributions to kinship studies, linguistic anthropology, cross-cultural studies, and cognitive
Ward_Goodenough
becomes dangerous because it marginalizes and undermines organic linkages of kinship, language, race, and ethnicity. This is a significant point because society
Systems theory in anthropology
Systems_theory_in_anthropology
American anthropologist
Communication, Kinship, and Classification Structures in Oceania (2007) ISBN 978-0521033213 Exchange in Oceania: A Graph Theoretic Analysis (1991) Marck
Per_Hage
Continent
predecessor's identity, relationships, and duties, while 'perpetual kinship' involved permanent kinship ties between positions. The shrines were dedicated to ancestral
Africa
Raising another family's child
Parkes, Peter. "Fostering Fealty. A Comparative Analysis of Tributary Allegiances of Adoptive Kinship." Comparative Studies in Society and History 45
Fosterage
Theory of discrimination
School of Nursing". son.rochester.edu. Wiegman, Robyn (2012). "Critical kinship (universal aspirations and intersectional judgements)". In Wiegman, Robyn
Intersectionality
Group of two parents and their children
Church’s medieval prohibition of cousin marriage, which dissolved extended kinship networks, thereby fostering the nuclear family structure. In England, multi-generational
Nuclear_family
Evolutionary strategy favoring relatives
cooperation possible in the absence of kin recognition. In this case, nurture kinship, the interaction between related individuals, simply as a result of living
Kin_selection
Prime Minister of India since 2014
(11 October 2018). "Love jihad in India's moral imaginaries: religion, kinship, and citizenship in late liberalism". Contemporary South Asia. 27 (1).
Narendra_Modi
American linguist and anthropologist
He initiated the application of linguistic methods to the formal analysis of kinship terminology and social organization. He also recorded the Oneida
Floyd_Lounsbury
Form of dyadic relationship
begetting of male offspring as the principal purpose of marriage and weakened kinship ties which reduced the pressure on women to bear many children, especially
Monogamy
Archipelagic country in Southeast Asia
population. Filipino values are rooted primarily in personal alliances based in kinship, obligation, friendship, religion (particularly Christianity), and commerce
Philippines
Concept in anthropology by Lévi-Strauss
possible kinship systems into a scheme containing three basic kinship structures constructed out of two types of exchange. He called the three kinship structures
Structural_anthropology
Country in South America
socioeconomic organization, in which asymmetries were translated into kinship relations. Following the 1494 Treaty of Tordesillas, the land now called
Brazil
Model in evolutionary anthropology
record is presented by Rimtautas Dapschauskas and colleagues. In a meta-analysis of 100 African sites, they ask when and where habitual ochre use emerged
Female_cosmetic_coalitions
Study of how language influences social life
contributions to linguistic anthropology, the first of which was a new unit of analysis. Unlike the first paradigm, which focused on linguistic tools like measuring
Linguistic_anthropology
Person who sponsors a child's baptism
John Bossy, by the Middle Ages it was "a means of transcending natural kinship alliances and creating wider relationships of protection, support and friendship
Godparent
Human social group
contested, in part due to conflicting theoretical understandings of social and kinship structures, and also reflecting the problematic application of this concept
Tribe
Mother-centered family structure
as key nodes in the network. Throughout, Smith argues that matrifocal kinship should be seen as a subsystem in a larger stratified society and its cultural
Matrifocal_family
Academic fields of study or professions
Ethnology Ethnomuseology Ethnomusicology Feminist anthropology Folklore Kinship Legal anthropology Mythology Missiology Political anthropology Political
Outline of academic disciplines
Outline_of_academic_disciplines
Tabular arrangement of the chemical elements
symbols, tables and models for higher order valency and donor-acceptor kinships". J Chem Educ. 84: 1145–1146. doi:10.1021/ed084p1145. Allen, LC; Knight
Periodic_table
Social group defined by shared traits
multi-ethnic societies. Kinship primordialism holds that ethnic communities are extensions of kinship units, basically being derived by kinship or clan ties where
Ethnicity
Mating system in which the male partner may have multiple partners
Michael L. Burton in their article, "Causes of Polygyny: Ecology, Economy, Kinship, and Warfare", where the authors note: "Goody (1973) argues against the
Polygyny
Database of Icelandic genealogy
court. Gísli Pálsson, 'The Web of Kin: An Online Genealogical Machine', in Kinship and Beyond: The Genealogical Model Reconsidered, ed. by Sandra C. Bamford
Íslendingabók (genealogical database)
Íslendingabók_(genealogical_database)
Extinct nomadic people in Eurasia (4th–6th centuries)
other individuals; she suggests instead that the process was used to show kinship and distinguish families, something attested for the practice in Mesoamerica
Huns
20th Century Ethnoarcheaological Study
Kalinga community led to a dominance of kinship in the primary social order. The pottery is exchanged via kinship channels, modeling the Kalinga's social
Kalinga Ethnoarchaeological Project
Kalinga_Ethnoarchaeological_Project
Mesolithic burial of a female shaman and infant
Meller, Harald; Krause, Johannes; Haak, Wolfgang; Risch, Roberto (eds.). Kinship, Sex, and Biological Relatedness: The contribution of archaeogenetics to
Bad_Dürrenberg_burial
Dam in British Columbia, Canada
the Site C Dam has altered the Indigenous ways of life, primarily, the Kinship relations between the DRFN community and the Peace River beavers: “(originally
John_Horgan_Dam
characteristics and phenotypical traits. Traits that are used for kinship analysis must be determine by genetic factors, must be rare in the general population
Maxillary lateral incisor agenesis
Maxillary_lateral_incisor_agenesis
KINSHIP ANALYSIS
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Girl/Female
Indian
Cute
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Finnish, German, Norse, Scandinavian, Swedish
Kinship; Bride; Wife of Thor
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
One with All Knowledge
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Minskip in West Yorkshire, Manships Shaw in Surrey, or Manchips Field in Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire, all named with the same Old English word, gemǣnscipe ‘community’, ‘fellowship’, also ‘land held in common’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : kinship name from Old French neveu ‘nephew’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kishin refers to a Hindu God Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Another Name of Shri Krishna
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Happy
Boy/Male
British, English
From the King's Meadow
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian, Japanese
Open Heart / Mind
Male
Japanese
(æ·³) Variant spelling of Japanese Kiyoshi, KIOSHI means "pure."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Kishin refers to a Hindu God Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh
Shining
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. Reaney suggests that it may be habitational name from Wincheap Street in Canterbury, but this origin is not supported by the present-day distribution of the surname, which is heavily concentrated in northeastern England.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Cute
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu, Traditional
A Flower
Male
Japanese
(謙信) Japanese name KENSHIN means "modest truth."
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Little Bit
Boy/Male
Hindu
May be
KINSHIP ANALYSIS
KINSHIP ANALYSIS
Boy/Male
Muslim
The hearer of all
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Well-hill
Boy/Male
Indian
Sword
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kulandavelayudhan | கà¯à®²à®¾à®¨à¯à®¤à®¾à®µà¯‡à®²à®¾à®¯à¯à®‚தந
Lord Murugan
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Oak Tree
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
Eyes; Name of Language
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Boat
Boy/Male
Australian, Scottish
Son of Fire
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : variant of Swire.
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n.
Family relationship.
n.
The state of being a king; the attributes of a king; kingship.
n.
Kinship generally; close agreement; relation; conformity; resemblance; connection; as, the affinity of sounds, of colors, or of languages.
n.
The state of being royal; the condition or quality of a royal person; kingship; kingly office; sovereignty.
n.
The state, office, or dignity of a king; royalty.
n.
The quality or rank of a don, gentleman, or knight.
n.
Kinship.
n.
The relation of a son to a father; sonship; -- the correlative of paternity.
n.
Kinship; parentage.
n.
Connection by consanguinity or affinity; kinship; relationship; as, the relation of parents and children.
v. t.
To remove or detach, as any part or implement, from its proper position or connection when in use; as, to unship an oar; to unship capstan bars; to unship the tiller.
n.
Relationship; kinship.
n.
A shop or barroom where gin is sold as a beverage.
n.
Relationship by descent from a common ancestor; consanguinity; kinship.
v. t.
To dismiss from service on board ship.
a.
Of or pertaining to, or being in, the middle of a ship.
v. t.
To embark.
n.
The state of being a son, or of bearing the relation of a son; filiation.
n.
The state of being a lion.
v. t.
To take out of a ship or vessel; as, to unship goods.