Marriage and Family Flashcards
Is marriage universal?
Yes, except for the Na of China and the Nayar of India
Definition of marriage
a socially approved sexually and economic union, that is presumed by the couple and others to be more or less permanent, subsumes reciprocal rights and obligations between two spouses and their kids
Exogamy
marrying outside of own group
Endogamy
marrying within one group
Dowry
transfer of wealth from bride’s family to the bride
Bride price
gifts given to the bride’s kin by the groom or his kin
Bride service
work performed by the groom for his bride’s family
Gift exchange
families of bride and groom exchange gifts
Monogamy
marriage between only two individuals at one time
Polygamy
marriage between more than two people at one time
Polygyny
marriage between one male and several females
Polyandry
marriage between one female and several males
Groups that practice polyandry
Tibetans, Toda, Sinhalese
Groups that practice polygyny
The FLDS church, Masai of Kenya, Wodaabe of Niger (cross cousin marriage)
Levirate
a custom whereby a man is obliged to marry his deceased brother’s wife