than the kinship
system in my society, and my own life. The behavior in my society, and that of my own family is
much different than of that of the San culture...
well. I will now talk about the next example of how the kinship system impacts the way the San culture behaves.
Modesty in the kinship system is an unwritten rule...
; Laird, 2010). The mans responsibility is now to care for her and her family.
The kinship system of the San culture intertwines with all parts of their community...
2010). Due to this kinship relationship, a San will find a relative in every band he or she visits.
Among the San culture, there is prohibition against marrying...
the linkages exist beyond marriage. Because kinship last beyond divorce, the San community can still work equally.
The kinship of the San culture ties is similar...
San culture was very serviceable in the kinship system in foraging and horticultural societies.
They were known for being some of the best hunting and gathering...
the mother and father. Bilateral descent is important in the San culture because of the kinship relationship. In the San culture, a family member is in every tribe...
Generalized Reciprocity, marriage and divorce, and conflict and leadership are some kinship systems of the San cultural. I am going to go in-depth about each system...
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Cultural Anthropology
July 29, 2012
The San seem to be connected with many other foraging cultures because of their difficult living environments. The...
there are specific ways to conduct yourself and consequences for each outcome. The kinship system in the San culture provide a strong bond with extended families...
fruit, melons, and berries gathered by the women Nowak, B., & Laird, L. (2010). The San cultures diet mainly consist of melons, berries, nuts, and fruit. The women...
other 20% are from the men, who are the hunters that bring back the meat. The San culture live in the desert, have to migrate based on the availability of the water...
important similarity is that they depend on the environment for their livelihood. In Western culture, wealth comes from what people can generate from the environment...
Another example of the generalized reciprocity system and kinship in the San culture is how the system inhibits the accumulation of wealth. Everything is...
of water, and social collaboration. A huge reason why kinship expansion is possible within the San culture is due to their defined marriage prohibitions. As stated...
2010). This report will provide three specific examples of how the kinship system in the San culture affects their way of life and how it compares to the African...
I will provide three examples of this kinship system to display how it affects the San culture.
General Reciprocal Exchange
The San people live in a reciprocal...
is the starting point of social relationships of human beings within a culture.
In the San culture, the kinship consists of the following family members: maternal...