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प्रश्न
Answer the following question:
Discuss Consanguine kinship and Affinal kinship.
उत्तर
Consanguineous kinship:
The kinship arising from birth or out of the blood relation ties is called consanguineous kinship. The relatives out of this kinship are known as consanguineous kin. Hence, the relationship between the parents and children and between the siblings is known as consanguineous kinship. Thus, son, daughter, father, mother, brother, sister, uncle, cousin are consanguineous kin. Besides biological consideration, social recognition is also important, for instance, among the tribes of Melanesia, the wife’s husband is the father of the child. Today perform the bow and arrow ceremony to give legitimacy to the child born out of several brothers since the community practices levirate marriages.
At Tiny kinship:
The kinship arising out of the bond of marriage through socially sanctioned and legally defined marital relationships is called affinal kinship. When a person marries, his or her spouse’s relatives also get related to him or her. Hence, on getting married a woman becomes not only a wife but also a daughter-in-law, a sister-in-law, aunt, and so on (bhabhi, deviant, jethani, mami, etc). Similarly, the man getting married becomes a husband, a son-in-law, a brother-in-law, uncle, etc. (sala, nandoi, mausa, fufa, jija, sadhu, etc).
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