Definition of Patrilocality. Meaning of Patrilocality. Synonyms of Patrilocality

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- In social anthropology, patrilocal residence or patrilocality, also known as virilocal residence or virilocality, are terms referring to the social system...
- Hypodescent Hyperdescent Matrilineality Matriname Order of succession Patricide Patrilocal residence Primogeniture Royal and noble ranks Y chromosome "spear side"...
- gravitate towards patrilocality, so patrilocality is a common phenomenon among non-Pygmies. But among some hunter-gatherers, patrilocality is less common...
- Chinese kin, lineage or sometimes rendered as clan, is a patrilineal and patrilocal group of related Chinese people with a common surname sharing a common...
- Riffians have traditionally organized themselves under "patrilineality and patrilocality principles". The oldest man in the household commands authority and...
- relationship Clan Cohabitation Fictive / Milk / Nurture kinship Descent Household forms and residence Extended Matrifocal Matrilocal Neolocal Nuclear Patrilocal...
- People Bribri Filipinos (both matrilocal and patrilocal) Garo Hopi Iban (both matrilocal and patrilocal) Iroquois Jaintia Karen Kerinci Khasi Marshallese...
- household of his wife's mother. Residency after marriage can also be patrilocal or avunculocal. In these cases, married couples may not form an independent...
- integration in traditional pre-reservation Comanche society: Patrilineal and patrilocal nuclear family Extended family group (nʉmʉnahkahni – "the people who live...
- cultures that expect women to reside with or near their husband's family (patrilocality). Dowries have long histories in Europe, South Asia, Africa, and other...