Descent through either the maternal or paternal line only
Matrilineal
Descent through the female line
Patrilineal
Descent through the male line
Bilateral
Descent through both the mother and father
Lineal
Having a direct family relationship or affinity
Monogamy
Being married to one (1) spouse
Polygamy
The practice of having more than one (1) spouse
Types of Household
One-person
Multi-person
One-person household
An arrangement in which one (1) person makes provision for his/her own food or other essentials for living without combining with any other person
Multi-person household
A group of two (2) or morepersons living together who make common provision for food or other essentials for living
Family
Refers to the members of the household who are related, to a specifieddegree, throughblood, adoption or marriage
Consists of atleasttwo (2) members
Members of a family must be related
Cannot comprise more than one (1) household
Household
May consist of only one (1) person
Members of a multi-person household need not be related to each other
Can contain more than one (1) family; or one (1) or more families together with one (1) or more non-related persons; or it can consist entirely of non-related persons
TypesofPoliticalOrganization
Bands
Tribes
Chiefdoms
Bands
Most often found in foraging societies, and associated with low population densities, distribution systems based on reciprocity, and egalitarian social relations
Tribes
Found among horticulturists and pastoralists societies, has larger and more sedentary populations, lack centralized political leadership, and egalitarian in nature
Chiefdoms
Involve a more formal and permanent political structure, political authority rests with individuals, and rely on feasting and tribute
Kinship
Social institution that refers to relations formed between members of society
Types of Kinship
Kinship by Blood
Kinship by Marriage
Kinship by Rituals
KinshipbyBlood (Consanguineal)
Relationship achieved by birth or blood affinity
Descent refers to biological relationship
Lineage refers to line where one's descent is traced
Patrilineal form of descent
Matrilineal form of descent
Bilateral form of descent
Kinship by Marriage (Affinal)
Endogamy - compulsory marriage
Exogamy - out-marriage
Monogamy - one male/female partner
Polygamy - more than one partner
Polygyny - man has multiple female partners
Polyandry - woman has multiple male partners
Patrilocal - couple stays with husband's relatives
Matrilocal - couple stays with wife's relatives
Biolocal - couple stays with both sets of relatives
Arranged marriage
Referred marriage
Post-Marital Residence Rules
Neolocal - new household formed
Patrilocal - couple stays with husband's family
Matrilocal - couple stays with wife's family
Matrifocal - woman and her children without adult men
Avunculocal - men relocate to mother's brother's household
Ambilocal - couple decides to join either spouse's household
Natalocal - each partner remains with own family
Kinship by Rituals (Compadrazgo)
Ritualized form of forging co-parenthood or family
Family
Basic unit of social organization, made up of individuals linked by marriage, blood, or adoption
Types of Families
Nuclear family
Extended family
Blended family
Types of Households
Nuclear household
Extended household
Reconstituted/Blended household
Matrifocal household
Transnational family
Political Organization
Bands - several families living together
Tribes - acephalous political system
Chiefdom - formal leadership, authority in select family
Nation - people sharing common history, language, traditions
Legitimacy
Moral and ethical concept that bestows the right to exercise power
Authority
Power to make binding decisions and issue commands
Types of Authority
Traditional authority - derived from customs and habits
Charismatic authority - derived from individual's charisma
Rational-legal/Bureaucratic authority - derived from formal rules and laws