Anthropology Final Exam
The 4 functions of Marriage
- transforms the status of the man and woman - stipulates the degree and sexual access - establishes the legitimacy of the children born to the wife - creates relationships between the kin of the wife and the kin of the husband
a relationship between two people that is socially recognized and which confers birth-status rights on children is called
a family
Bridewealth
a man and his relatives transfer wealth to relatives of the bride
A public matter marriage is
a marriage that concerns a broad range of relatives who must consent to, or often arrange the marriage
In her article on the Chinese uterine family, Wolf asserts that within her husband's family
a woman receives most support from her parents and siblings
according to Geertz (Life without Fathers or Husbands), the Na live in families made up of
a woman, her brothers, her children, and other members of the matriline
A private matter marriage is
between a man and a woman
Iroquois system
bifurcate meaning; all father's brothers are fathers, all mother's sisters are mothers
In Lakota, Winyan means to be a
biological female, female obligations
In Lakota, Wicasha means to be a
biological male, male obligations
In Lakota, Winkte means to be a
biological male, most female obligations, non-sexual individual
bilateral descent
both male and female lines
according to McCurdy in "Family and Kinship in Village India", the term patrilineage refers to
closely related men who are all descended from a known ancestor
Neolocal
couples live on their own
Avunculocal
couples live with or near husband's uncle
Patrilocal
couples live with or near the husband's parents
Matrilocal
couples live with or near the wife's parents
unilineal descent
descent through either mother's side or father's side
Some sexual taboos are
during menstruation, during pregnancy, for a period after childbirth, post-partum sex taboo, before various activities, hunting, planting
Trobriand Islanders ______________ premarital sex
encourage
When it is preferred that a woman marry a man from her own village, we call the arrangement
endogamy
Siwan of North Africa expect all males to
engage in homosexuality
uterine family
example: Taiwan- mother and her children
According to Scheper-Hughes, doctors in the Brazilian town of Bom Jesus de Mata often
fail to recognize malnutrition as the primary cause of illness among poor babies
family of orientation
family in which one is born into and grows up in
Tepoztlan Indians of Mexico ________________ premarital sex
forbid
family of procreation
formed when one marries and has children
How do we determine kinship?
generation, sex, affinity, collaterality, bifurcation, relative age, sex of linking relative
extended family
grandparents, parents and their children; three generations
Etoro of New Guinea prefer
homosexuality and regulate heterosexuality
Around the world it is more important
how you act than who you are
fictive kinship
incorporating unrelated people into a family and household, feeling toward them in the same way as consanguineous
Marriage is a relationship based on
mating
Crow System
matrilineal descent- relatedness through the women
according to Scheper-Hughes, four of the following statements are true about how death of poor babies is treated in Alto do Cruzeiro and Bom Jeses de Mata, Brazil. Which one is NOT?
midwives encourage mothers of dead babies to grieve
Chencu of India believe a child conceived at night
might be born blind
according to Geertz (Life without Fathers or Husbands), Na women
never married and take lovers during the years when they are sexually mature
the custom of polyandry may end among Tibetans living in Nepal because
of government opposition and new economic opportunities
polygyny
one man with multiple wives
monogamy
one spouse
serial monogamy
one spouse at a time (marry-divorce-marry-divorce)
Polyandry
one woman with multiple husbands
nuclear family
parents and their children; two generations
The Chinese depicted by Margery Wolf in the article about uterine families would best be classified as
patrilineal
Descent from a common ancestor through males only is called
patrilineal descent
Omaha System
patrilineal system- relatedness through the men
Consanguines
people related by birth
affines
people related by marriage
kin group
people who view themselves as relatives, share an identity based on their kin ties and cooperate in certain kinds of activites
polygamy
plural spouses
according to Goldstein (Polyandry: When Brothers Take a Wife), Tibetan polyandry functions above all to
preserve the pariline
fertility maintenance
prolonged physical exercise can depress female fertility, so most strenuous tasks are done by males
according to Goldstein, Tibetan polyandry
requires a group of brothers to marry one woman.
group marriage
several men and women are married simultaneously to one another
kinship
social relationships that are prototypically derived from the universal human experiences of mating, birth, and nurturance
According to Scheper-Hughes in her article, "Mother's Love: Death without Weeping," poor Brazilian mothers living in a shanty town near the town of Bom Jesus de Mata
stay emotionally detached from their babies, particularly those they feel are likely to die
Eskimo system (Lewis Henry Morgan)
system used in America; this system is the only terminological system that sets the nuclear family apart from all other kin
dowry
the family of a woman transfers wealth or property to their daughter and her husband
brideservice
the husband spends a period of time working for the family of his bride
sororal polygyny
the marriage of a man to two or more sisters at the same time
arranged marriage
the process by which senior members of a family choose spouses for the children of the family
according to McCurdy in "Family and Kinship in Village India," which is the most important structural tension associated with marriage in Bhil society?
the shifting of a woman's loyalty, labor, and reproductive potential from her family to her husband's family
Duolocal
they still live at home
exogamy
to marry outside a defined group
endogamy
to marry within a defined group
Kaguru of Tanzania have older/younger
women mentorships
childcare
women tend to perform tasks that can be combined efficiently with child care
physical strength
work tasks requiring greater strength are performed by males
Ambilocal
Post marital residence is optional between either the wife's or the husband's kin