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  • Some Nair women also practiced hypergamy with Nambudiri Brahmins from the Malabar region.
  • These clans are of unequal status, and the Chero practice clan hypergamy.
  • All the clans have equal status, and there is no concept of hypergamy.
  • The Tirgar practice hypergamy and hypogamy.
  • He believes that both polyandrous " sambandhams " and hypergamy were most common in Central Kerala.
  • Additionally, women are generally expected to marry men who are economically better off than themselves in a practice called hypergamy.
  • The Brahma Bhatta claim a higher status from the Rao Bhatta, a system of hypergamy exists among these two groups.
  • In northern Travancore there appears not to have been as great a prevalence of hypergamy because of a relative scarcity of Brahmins living there.
  • They also practice clan and camp exogamy, although there is no system of hypergamy, as all their clans are of equal status.
  • Today most people marry their approximate social equals, and in much of the world hypergamy is in slow decline : for example, it is becoming less common for women to marry older men.
  • "Sambandham " denoted hypergamy between Nair women and Namboothiri men . The veli system was beneficial to the matriarchal upper castes as also to the patriarchal Namboodiri and other Brahmin castes of Kerala.
  • Although it is certain that in theory hypergamy can cause a shortage of marriageable women in the lowest ranks of a caste and promote upwards social movement from the lower Nair subdivisions, the numbers involved would have been very small.
  • For example, the upper strata Waungwana ( also called " Swahili-Arabs " ) had the exclusive right to build prestigious stone houses, and Waungwana men practiced polygynous hypergamy, that is father children with low status and slave women.
  • Their main clans, known as gotras, are the Ayodhyabasi, Mathur, Shrivastav, Belwar, Jaiswar, Belwar, Yadava & Chauhans from Ajmer Rajasthan, practice hypergamy, with clans of lower status giving girls in marriage to those of higher status, but not receiving girls.
  • For example, food desert, hypergamy / " marrying down ", and cream skimming are lesser known phrases ( or not as widely reported in the media ) that are related to current cultural phenomenon or thoughts, but, probably because they're obscure, I am having problems locating enough.
  • Most significantly, they adopted hypergamy and would utilise the rituals of " thalikettu kalyanam " and " sambandham ", which constituted their traditional version of a marriage ceremony, in order to advance themselves by association with higher-ranked participants and also to disassociate themselves from their existing rank and those below.
  • I saw this story originally from the Independent just yesterday and a quick search suggests it went around, whether from the Independent and the UK, other sources or independentaly from the research . . ) P . S . Hypergamy and marrying down are the opposite of each other, I think you'll find the hypergamy and marrying up are even more discussed . talk ) 09 : 20, 10 April 2012 ( UTC)
  • I saw this story originally from the Independent just yesterday and a quick search suggests it went around, whether from the Independent and the UK, other sources or independentaly from the research . . ) P . S . Hypergamy and marrying down are the opposite of each other, I think you'll find the hypergamy and marrying up are even more discussed . talk ) 09 : 20, 10 April 2012 ( UTC)