- In
social anthropology,
matrilocal residence or
matrilocality (also
uxorilocal residence or uxorilocality) is the
societal system in
which a
married couple...
-
following list
includes societies that have been
identified as
matrilineal or
matrilocal in
ethnographic literature. "Matrilineal"
means kinship is p****ed down...
- were
matrilocal and 25% were patrilocal. A
number of
scientists also
advocate multilocality, re****ing the
concepts of
exceptional matrilocality (matriliny)...
- men, but not women, to "marry in" –
useful evidence for
matrilocality.
Although matrilocality and
matrilineality receded at some
early time, Polynesians...
- live with or near
either spouse's parents. This is
contrasted with
matrilocality and patrilocality,
where the
newlyweds are
expected to live with either...
- the area
dated from
about 100 B.C. to A.D. 100.
Under a
system called matrilocality,
women remained in
their ancestral communities and men
migrated for...
-
relationships and the
organization of
family life, such as
matrilineality and
matrilocality.
These terms refer to
intergenerational relationships (as matriarchy...
- Daniel; Endicott,
Phillip (2025-01-15). "Continental
influx and
pervasive matrilocality in Iron Age Britain". Nature: 1–7. doi:10.1038/s41586-024-08409-6. ISSN 1476-4687...
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bridegroom going to the bride's
family and
living permanently with them (
matrilocality); as
against the
custom of the
bride going into the groom's
family (patrilocality)...
- lead to
matrilocal residence, it also
tends simultaneously to lead to
general non-sororal
polygyny which effectively destroys matrilocality, and pushes...