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