1
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kinship
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Middle Eastern
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Middle Eastern culture emphasizes a patriarchal family structure with defined gender roles and Islamic law influence.
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5
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2
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kinship
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United States
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In the United States, the nuclear family and last names are emphasized in addressing relatives as part of the concept of kinship.
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5
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3
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kinship
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African cultures
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In African cultures, communal living and support within extended families and clans are central to the concept of kinship.
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4
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4
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kinship
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Inuit communities
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Inuit communities value non-biological and cyclic kinship structures for cooperation and adaptability.
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3
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5
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kinship
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Native American tribes
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Kinship in Native American tribes is primarily matrilineal and is shaped by communal ties.
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3
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6
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kinship
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Aboriginal culture
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Kinship systems in Aboriginal culture define relationships, responsibilities, and connections to land and community.
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2
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7
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kinship
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Asian cultures
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Asian cultures place importance on extended family and filial piety within the concept of kinship.
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2
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8
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kinship
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Australian Aboriginal
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Kinship systems are fundamental to social organization, cultural identity, and societal roles within Australian Aboriginal communities.
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2
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9
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kinship
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East Asian
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East Asian cultures place strong importance on ancestral kinship and use honorific titles to address relatives.
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2
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10
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kinship
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Pacific Islander cultures
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Pacific Islander cultures have deep kinship ties with complex reciprocal obligations and a strong connection to ancestral lands.
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2
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11
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kinship
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Europe
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European culture places emphasis on the nuclear family and individualism within the concept of kinship.
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1
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12
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kinship
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Indigenous communities in Amazon rainforest
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Indigenous Amazon rainforest communities value extended family and communal relationships in their kinship culture.
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1
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13
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kinship
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Individualistic societies
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Individualistic societies prioritize nuclear family structures and individual autonomy within the concept of kinship.
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1
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14
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kinship
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Remote indigenous communities
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In remote indigenous communities, kinship systems are central to social organization and identity.
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1
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15
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kinship
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Rural African cultures
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In rural African cultures, kinship and extended family relationships are highly valued and form the core of social structure.
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1
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16
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kinship
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Urban American culture
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In urban American culture, individualism and nuclear family units are prioritized over extended kinship relationships.
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1
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17
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kinship
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Urban centers
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Urban cultures place emphasis on individual parental responsibility within the concept of kinship.
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1
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18
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kinship
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Urban communities
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In urban communities, there is less emphasis on ancestral roots and traditions in terms of kinship.
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1
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19
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kinship
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Westernized societies
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In Westernized societies, there is less focus on ancestral roots and traditions in the concept of kinship.
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1
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20
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kinship
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legal systems
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Legal systems emphasize both biological and legal definitions of kinship in relation to the concept of kinship.
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1
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