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Anthropology

CHAPTER VI
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Distinguish kinship from consanguinity.

Consanguinity is a physical fact.

It depends on birth, and covers all one's real blood-relationships, whether recognized by society or not.

Kinship, on the other hand, is a sociological fact.

It depends on the conventional system of counting descent.


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