endogamy การใช้
- Endogamy was common because marriage across caste lines was socially unacceptable.
- The marital patterns of the Amish are also an example of endogamy.
- Qaums have patrilineal hereditary, with ranked occupations and endogamy.
- They practice endogamy, or marriage within the clan.
- Endogamy is common in many cultures and ethnic groups.
- The Nikaya texts also imply that endogamy was not mandated in ancient India.
- Homogamy and endogamy may be a result of cultural practices or personal preference.
- At the time of marriage, they follow the rule of tribe endogamy.
- The Shershahabadia practice community endogamy Cross cousin and parallel cousin marriages are prevalent.
- The Faqir practice community endogamy and marriages mostly take place within the community.
- However, these results may principally reflect village endogamy rather than consanguinity per se.
- Other Jat characteristics include speaking their dialect or language, and practising strict endogamy.
- Thus " the Superposition of endogamy on exogamy means the creation of caste ."
- Endogamy is also practiced among some Bara clans.
- In humans, founder effects can arise from cultural isolation, and inevitably, endogamy.
- The Aghuls tended to practice endogamy within the tukhum marriages with outsiders were very rare.
- Anthropologists refer to these restrictions as endogamy.
- Endogamy is marrying within a group and in this case the group was a village.
- Endogamy's antithesis, exogamy, is marriage only outside of a particular group.
- Both communities have practiced endogamy over generations, thus maintaining awareness of their Jewish heritage.
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