KINSHIP, MARRIAGE, HOUSEHOLD

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Across
  1. 4. The practice of marrying someone from within a particular group.
  2. 6. A system where descent is traced through both parents' sides of the family.
  3. 8. A marriage system where the couple lives near or with the wife's brother.
  4. 10. A marriage system where one man has more than one wife at a time.
  5. 12. A marriage system where one person has more than one spouse at a time.
  6. 14. A system where descent is traced through the mother's side of the family.
  7. 19. A system where descent is traced through the father's side of the family.
  8. 20. The practice of marrying someone from outside a particular group. (Opposite of endogamy)
Down
  1. 1. A group of people who are related to each other, especially parents and their children.
  2. 2. The relationship between people who are related to each other
  3. 3. is a marriage system where a woman has more than one husband at the same time.
  4. 5. A marriage system where the couple establishes a new residence after marriage.
  5. 7. A system where descent is traced through only one parent's side of the family (either paternal or maternal).
  6. 9. A marriage system where a couple lives in both the husband's and wife's communities.
  7. 11. Characterized by equality; in this context, referring to a family structure where spouses have equal roles and responsibilities.
  8. 13. The passing of genes or characteristics from parents to their children.
  9. 15. A marriage system where the couple goes to live in the wife's community.
  10. 16. Referring to the immediate family, typically parents and their children.
  11. 17. A speech given by a single person in a play or film.
  12. 18. A marriage system where the couple goes to live in the husband's community.