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  1. May 28, 2023 · Clan. A clan is a social unit possessing distinctive characteristics, transcending the nuclear family’s bounds, and closely knit by a shared ancestry or symbolic kinship. It is an integral part of societies worldwide and plays a crucial role in maintaining social order and cohesion.

  2. mataqali. sib. clan, kin group used as an organizational device in many traditional societies. Membership in a clan is traditionally defined in terms of descent from a common ancestor. This descent is usually unilineal, or derived only through the male (patriclan) or the female (matriclan) line. Normally, but not always, the clans are exogamous ...

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  4. May 8, 2018 · A clan —alternatively called a sib or gens —is a kind of kin group whose members claim a shared identity and certain rights based upon descent from a common ancestor. Clans are usually found in societies with descent systems based on only one lineage—descent is figured only through the male line (producing patriclans )or female line ...

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

    Clans as political units. In different cultures and situations, a clan usually has different meaning than other kin-based groups, such as tribes and bands. Often, the distinguishing factor is that a clan is a smaller, integral part of a larger society such as a tribe, chiefdom, or a state. In some societies, clans may have an official leader ...

  6. Jan 1, 2022 · Definition. Clan families are a group of families or households that claim descent from a common ancestor. These types of social groups create a sense of belonging to and with one another based upon claims that manifest into a form of active solidarity with and between clan members. Oftentimes the ancestral connection is to a common DNA ...

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  7. www.infoplease.com › cultures › anthropologyclan | Infoplease

    clan. clan, social group based on actual or alleged unilineal descent from a common ancestor. Such groups have been known in all parts of the world and include some that claim the parentage or special protection of an animal, plant, or other object (see totem ). They also include such familiar groups as the Highland clans of Scotland (the ...

  8. DT. “Clan was used originally in anthropology to refer to Teutonic and Scottish society…Different authors have used the term to refer to various types of descent group.” GK:95. Classifactory System. A mode of kinship classification in which collateral kin are terminologically equated with lineal kin (e.g., FB = F, MZ = M, etc.) (RK: 148 ...

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