concept   kinship systems

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) India (1) Maori culture (1) New Zealand (1) Celtic culture (1) Confucian tradition (1) Greenland (1) Hindu culture (1) Indigenous Amazonian cultures (1) Ireland (1) Papua New Guinea (1) Trobriand Islands (1) Yolngu people (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 kinship systems India In Indian culture, kinship systems prioritize showing respect for elders and following hierarchical structures. 2
2 kinship systems Maori culture In Maori culture, kinship systems involve strong ties and communal responsibility that go beyond legal definitions. 2
3 kinship systems New Zealand Kinship in New Zealand focuses on communal connections beyond legal definitions. 2
4 kinship systems Celtic culture Celtic kinship systems are characterized by close family networks and strong connections to ancestral heritage and mythology. 1
5 kinship systems Confucian tradition In Confucian tradition, kinship systems emphasize hierarchy, filial piety, and ancestor veneration. 1
6 kinship systems Greenland Greenlandic kinship systems prioritize cooperation and interdependence among small, nomadic family units. 1
7 kinship systems Hindu culture In Hindu culture, kinship systems emphasize strong extended family ties, respect for elders, and multi-generational households. 1
8 kinship systems Indigenous Amazonian cultures Indigenous Amazonian cultures value communal living and kinship ties. 1
9 kinship systems Ireland In Ireland, kinship systems are characterized by close family networks and strong connections to ancestral heritage and mythology. 1
10 kinship systems Papua New Guinea In Papua New Guinea, kinship systems are typically matrilineal and entail intricate structures of inheritance and lineage tracking. 1
11 kinship systems Trobriand Islands The kinship systems in Trobriand Islands are based on matrilineal clans with complex inheritance and lineage tracing. 1
12 kinship systems Yolngu people : Kinship systems among the Yolngu people of Australia use totemic identification and reciprocity to structure social relationships and responsibilities. 1