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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 totem (tō`təm), an object, usually an animal or plant (or all animals or plants of that species), that is revered by members of a ..... Click the link for more information. ). They also include such familiar groups as the Highland clans of Scotland (the English word clan comes from Gaelic). Most clans stress mutual obligations and duties. Clan descent is traced in one line only, male or female. The word clan has by some been restricted to those descended through the mother (matrilineal) in contrast to the gens gens (jĕnz), ancient Roman kinship group. ..... Click the link for more information. , descended through the father (patrilineal). The word sib has been much used to cover both types. A clan includes several family groups. Most clans are exogamous and regard marriages among their members as incest. A clan is distinguished from a lineage in that a clan merely claims common ancestry; a lineage can be traced to a common progenitor. A clan may have several lineages. Several clans may be combined into a larger social group called a phratry. If a tribe includes two clans or phratries, each clan or phratry is called a moiety. BibliographySee Sir Iain Moncreiffe, The Highland Clans (1967); R. Fox, Kinship and Marriage (1984); E. Gellner, The Concept of Kinship (1987). clanKinship group based on actual or purported descent from a common ancestor, as traced through the male (patriclan) or the female (matriclan) line. Clans are normally exogamous, marriage within the clan being regarded as incest. Clans may segment into subclans or lineages, and genealogical records and myths may be altered to incorporate new members who lack kinship ties with the clan. Clan membership may be useful in ensuring mutual support and defense as well as in the mediation of disputes over property rights and the mode of residence after marriage. Some clans express their unity by means of a common emblem. See also exogamy and endogamy. clan 1. a group of people interrelated by ancestry or marriage 2. a group of families with a common surname and a common ancestor, acknowledging the same leader, esp among the Scots and the Irish clan [klan] (ecology) A very small community, perhaps a few square yards in area, in climax formation, and dominated by one species. (petrology) A category of igneous rocks defined in terms of similarities in mineralogical or chemical composition. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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First, there has been a general fragmentation of the extended kin group and an associated loss of the traditional practices of cooperation and exchange that produced strong intra- and inter-group allegiances. These roles include self-motivated individuals, kin group members, non-kin collectives, political and social elites, religiously motivated individuals and groups, traders and foreigners. The term had a very narrow meaning in its original statement, referring only to the fact that marriages in the modern west usually took place between individuals from larger kin groups whose sole link to one another was through that one marriage bond. |
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