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Christian and
Indian Goan
Christian Brahmin families. The
abstract nouns compadrazgo (Spanish and Filipino) and
compadrio (Portuguese), both
meaning "co-parenthood...
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particular duties,
responsibilities and traditions. It has been
compared to
compadrazgo in
Latin America and
kumstvo in the Balkans.
Christianity portal Law...
- family.
Compadrazgo is a form of
fictive kinship that is
rooted in
Central Mexico history for many years.
Literally meaning "co-parenthood",
compadrazgo is...
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contradictory to
Roman Catholic doctrine and practice.
Examples include compadrazgo in
modern Iberia,
Latin America, and the Philippines,
which developed...
- has
found that the
different Pentecostal congregations replaces the
compadrazgo system and
still provide channels to
exercise the
reciprocal obligations...
- Grovestock,
Early Modern Cofradias, 19.
George M. Foster, “Cofradia and
Compadrazgo in
Spain and
Spanish America,”
Southwestern Journal of Anthropology,...
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meaning to 'plug'
friends or
acquaintances 'into' a job or position.
Compadrazgo in
Latin American culture Padrino System in the
Philippines (basically...
- Hugo.
Ritual Kinship:
Ideological and
Structural Integration of the
Compadrazgo System in
Rural Tlaxcala. Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 1984...
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Historian Vicki L. Ruiz sees
mutualistas as "institutionalized
forms of
compadrazgo and commadrazgo", the "concrete manifestations" of
which were orphanages...
- g. "blatnoy language"/Fenya, "blatnoy behavior", "blatnoy outlook").
Compadrazgo – a
similar phenomenon in
Latin America Guanxi – a
similar phenomenon...