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Trobriand Islanders
Matrilineal descent
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AFFINAL
female
male
CONSANGUINAL
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Tausog wedding
http://www.lazamboangatimes.com/taosug_wedding.html
Manobo wedding/www.retrato.com.ph
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TYPES OF MARRIAGE
Monogamy—marriage in which both partners have just
one spouse—is the most common form of marriage
worldwide.
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Residence patterns
• if polygyny is customary,
• if warfare is prominent enough to make
cooperation among men especially
important,
• and if an elaborate political organization
exists in which men wield authority.
These conditions are most often found
together in societies that rely on animal
husbandry and/or intensive agriculture for
their subsistence.
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Politics of kinship
Kinship relationship is established for the
purpose of making alliances which can
ultimately result to the creation of political
dynasties, hence having broad power
base.
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SURVEY ACTIVITY
• Each group will conduct a survey about
marriage.
• A total of 30 respondents per group
• Each respondent will be asked to sign a
proof that they are willing to participate in
the survey.
• This activity will be conducted next week in
lieu of class meetings.
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SURVEY ACTIVITY
• Each group will prepare a short powerpoint (4-5
slides) regarding their survey.
• Analysis and summary of the results either in
tabular or graphic presentation.
• Conclusion based on the results.
• Presentation of the survey will be on September 1-2,
2016 at NDNB.
• A copy of the powerpoint and all respondents’
permission slip will be passed on the day of
presentation.
• Each group will assign members (1-2) to report.
Reporters should wear semi-formal.
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SURVEY ACTIVITY
GROUP RESPONDENTS
1 PROFESSIONALS
(E.g. Doctors, Lawyers,
Teachers, Accountants,
Managers)
2 COLLEGE STUDENTS
(Sillimanian)
3 SENIOR CITIZENS
(retirees)
4 JUNIOR HIGH
(any school)
5 BLUE-COLLARED WORKERS
(E.g. Janitors, Guards,
Construction workers,
Carpenters, Drivers, Vendors)
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SURVEY ACTIVITY
Questions for respondents
1. Why do people marry?
2. At what age should males and females
marry?