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Kinship in my community. How is kinship recognised? Sanguine and
affinal? What are the kinship terms? What is the role of kinship in
marriage, mutual help and support? ....................Questionare method​

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Answered by varun13154
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In anthropology, kinship is the web of social relationships that form an important part of the lives of all humans in all societies, although its exact meanings even within this discipline are often debated. Anthropologist Robin Fox states that "the study of kinship is the study of what man does with these basic facts of life – mating, gestation, parenthood, socialization, siblingship etc." Human society is unique, he argues, in that we are "working with the same raw material as exists in the animal world, but [we] can conceptualize and categorize it to serve social ends."[1] These social ends include the socialization of children and the formation of basic economic, political and religious groups.

Those who are related to each other by 'blood' are known as consanguineal kin or cognates and the relationship based on blood-ties is called consanguineous (same blood) kinship. There are three types of consanguineal kins.

Kinship terms are words used in a speech community to identify relationships between individuals in a family (or a kinship unit). ... A classification of persons related through kinship in a particular language or culture is called a kinship system.

Kinship decides who can marry with whom and where marital relationships are taboo. It determines the rights and obligations of the members in all the sacraments and religious practices from birth to death in family life.

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Answered by kotsthopi
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sanguine and affinal and kinship term, the role of kinship in marriage, mutual help and support

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