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Describe the major differences among patrilineal, matrilineal, and bilateral societies

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Answered by sowmyarammulleria
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In a patrilineal system, children are always members of their father's lineage group (Figure 3). In a matrilineal system, children are always members of their mother's lineage group (Figure 4). ... Each person in a bilateral system has a slightly different group of relatives.

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Answered by NailTheArtist2
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Patrilineal , or agnatic, relatives are identified by tracing descent exclusively through males from a founding male ancestor. Matrilineal , or uterine, relatives are identified by tracing descent exclusively through females from a founding female ancestor.

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