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  1. Patrilineality (a.k.a. agnatic kinship) is a system in which one belongs to one's father's lineage; it generally involves the inheritance of property, names or titles through the male line as well. A patriline is a line of descent from a male ancestor to a descendant (of either sex) in which the individuals in all intervening generations are male. In a patrilineal descent system (= agnatic ...

  2. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Noun [ edit] patrilineality ( countable and uncountable, plural patrilinealities) ( uncountable, anthropology) The state or condition of conforming to agnatic lineality, the condition of being patrilineal. ( countable, anthropology) An example of patrilineal descent or kinship.

  3. Patrilineality is a way of identifying ancestry through the father or male line. A patriline is essentially a father's line, which traces the descent from a male ancestor to an individual. The use of these systems often involves inheritance of names and of possessions and a way of identifying kin. The system of patrilineal descent is usually ...

  4. Anthropology of kinship. In social anthropology, patrilocal residence or patrilocality, also known as virilocal residence or virilocality, are terms referring to the social system in which a married couple resides with or near the husband's parents. The concept of location may extend to a larger area such as a village, town or clan territory.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PatriarchyPatriarchy - Wikipedia

    Patriarchy is a political-social system that insists that males are inherently dominating, superior to everything and everyone deemed weak, especially females, and endowed with the right to dominate and rule over the weak and to maintain that dominance through various forms of psychological terrorism and violence.

  6. Patrilineality refers to the organization of family relationships in societies by lines of descent from a person's male ancestors. The term derives from the Latin words pater ("father") and linea ("thread"). A patriline consists of the generations of male descendants. Both male and female offspring belong to a patriline, but only male children ...

  7. Talk:Patrilineality. Talk. : Patrilineality. Patrilineality has been listed as a level-4 vital article in Life. If you can improve it, please do. This article has been rated as Start-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. This article is part of WikiProject Evolutionary biology, an attempt at building a useful set of articles on ...