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clan

Social grouping based on kinship. Some traditional societies are organized by clans, which are either matrilineal or patrilineal, and whose members must marry into another clan in order to avoid in-breeding.

Familiar examples are the Highland clans of Scotland. Theoretically each clan is descended from a single ancestor from whom the name is derived – for example, clan MacGregor (‘son of Gregor’).



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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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