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Card 16
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How do Europeans classify relatives?
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Card 17
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How far is biology a basis for kinship?
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Card 18
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Give an example when producing children when biology basis are overturned by social considerations?
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Card 19
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Where in Northern Tanzania is there a practical old age tradition that involves marriage and women and what is it?
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Card 20
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What is this family structure called?
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Card 21
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What is this traditional practical for many women?
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Card 22
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Therefore, what is important about marriage in this society?
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Card 23
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What does this also show about the importance of marriage based on the household and support?
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Card 24
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Why do most anthropologists claim marriage is a human universal?
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Card 25
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However, give an example society where this is not the case in India? How is kinship dealt with?
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