- the
impact of
exogamy on political-religious
ideology Endogamy Gotra:
exogamous unit in
India Heterophily Hypergamy Interfaith marriage Interracial marriage...
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exogamous structure of
ancient Brahmanical families. It
provides a
clear and
precise method of
determining a person's
position within the
exogamous system...
- has been
practiced by
societies with a
strong clan
structure in
which exogamous marriage (i.e.
marriage outside the clan) is forbidden. The term levirate...
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Dabas is an
exogamous,
patrilineal Jat
gotra (clan) of India.
Among their locales are the
Haryana state and Delhi.
Parvin Dabas,
Indian film
actor Sangwan...
- Hansdak; is a
surname found in India. It is also an
exogamous clan (paris) of the Santal, and an
exogamous clan (kili) of the Bhumij, Ho and
Munda people....
- Tudu is a
surname found in India,
Bangladesh and Nepal. It is also an
exogamous clan of the
Santal people.
Bisweshwar Tudu,
Indian politician Jabamani...
- from a
common male
ancestor or patriline. Generally, the
gotra forms an
exogamous unit, with
marriage within the same
gotra being regarded as
incest and...
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societies practicing totemic religion where society is
divided into
several exogamous totemic clans, such as most
Aboriginal Australian societies. In other...
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outside their clan to form
exogamous clans. They
considered themselves to be
sibling with the
other individuals within the
exogamous clan.
Indigenous peoples...
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dimension of
requiring marital religious conversion. This
permits an
exogamous marriage, as the convert, by
accepting the partner's religion, becomes...