Families in each and every longhouse are closely related by cognatic and
affinal ties.
Although these broader roles remained the same for both generations, with varying levels of importance in natal and
affinal homes, the findings of my study suggested that the Punjabi families were transforming in subtle ways.
(2.) In Torres Strait Islander culture, the term 'uncle' or 'aunt' is an honorific title of respect for elders and does not necessarily denote an
affinal relationship.
However, that small unit had
affinal relatives (we call them in-laws), some of whom lived together in what anthropologists call a band.
Furthermore, the work of the clergymen was often facilitated by the Sami themselves, who kept close track of their consanguinal and
affinal relationships (cf.
Family histories and extended genealogies thus reflect complex patterns of close-knit kinship ties through
affinal connections and attest to the clannish nature of Nam Long villages.
It might interest you to know (or not) that all cousins are consanguineal relatives; that is, they are not related to each other through marriage, as are
affinal relatives--and the closest related cousins (now this is where it really gets interesting) are double cousins, the parents of one being brother and sister of the parents of the other.
In chapter12, the authors attempted to know the level of solidarity among different religious groups, linguistic groups,
affinal kin & groups of social identity, among the transplanted migrant villagers in the Andaman Islands.
Access to quarries was open to all adult males of the land-holding clan and also to other
affinal male kin (that is, usually males of adjoining clans).
(13) One of the reviewers of this article has remarked "I have recently heard a 'Miao' girl from Taijiang County of Guizhou talking to her
affinal relatives from Kaili in Guizhou, who call themselves 'Kanao', and although she spoke no Hmong she called herself and her group 'Mong' (in what I heard as a mid, level tone).