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4 January, 04:47

How is "kinship" different from a purely genealogical/biological reckoning of relationships between people?

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  1. 4 January, 06:24
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    Kinship are emphasis on characters connecting a particular tribe or lineage while genealogy is a model of human relationship based on birth an parentage.

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    Kinship stands for ways which parentage are significant in understanding of family but genealogy are emphasis played on determining nature/quality and pattern of family relationship.
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