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Western countries
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In Western countries, the kinship system primarily emphasizes the nuclear family and individualism, with a focus on biological and legal definitions of kinship.
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12
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2
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Indigenous cultures
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Traditional kinship roles, communal child-rearing, and connection to land are vital elements of the kinship system in Indigenous cultures.
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4
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3
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Australia
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Kinship systems in Australian culture are central to social relationships, obligations, and totemic identifications within the community and land.
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3
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4
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China
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In Chinese culture, the kinship system emphasizes extended family, hierarchical relationships, and ancestor veneration.
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3
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5
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Saudi Arabia
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The kinship system in Saudi Arabian culture reinforces a patrilineal family structure with defined gender roles and strict gender segregation.
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3
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6
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kinship system
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Canada
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The kinship system in Canadian culture changes with the seasons and activities to preserve the community.
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2
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7
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kinship system
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European cultures
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European cultures have flexible kinship structures and place importance on legal formalization.
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2
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8
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Brazil
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In Brazil, the kinship system is characterized by close-knit family networks and communal living.
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9
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kinship system
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Fiji
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In Fijian culture, there is a complex system of kinship ties and reciprocal obligations.
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10
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kinship system
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Ghana
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In Ghanaian culture, there is a strong emphasis on lineage and clan relationships within the kinship system.
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1
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11
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kinship system
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Iran
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In Iranian culture, the kinship system is strongly influenced by Islamic law.
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12
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kinship system
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South American cultures
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Close-knit family networks and communal living are common in South American cultures' kinship system.
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13
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Sweden
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In Sweden, the kinship system is characterized by less rigid family structures and a focus on equality.
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