Social intergration via Kinship
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Joey Rahimi February 20, 1997
Kinship as a Mechanism for Social Integrating
It is often demonstrated in many anthropological studies that kinship acts as an important means for social integrating in a given society. But is it a fair generalization to say that kinship always functions as a mechanism for social integration?
Kinship refers to the relationships established through marriage or descent groups that has been proven in some societies to lead to social integrating, or the
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The inconsistency is assuming that kinship always functions as a mechanism for social integration in society. It is not possible to make generalizations like 'always', when discussing different societies. As we can see from the Yanomamo and Trobriand Islanders, societies can be very different in their culture, beliefs and traditions. There is only one safe generalization: All societies are different, you can always assume what works in one society may not always work in another.
The inconsistency is assuming that kinship always functions as a mechanism for social integration in society. It is not possible to make generalizations like 'always', when discussing different societies. As we can see from the Yanomamo and Trobriand Islanders, societies can be very different in their culture, beliefs and traditions. There is only one safe generalization: All societies are different, you can always assume what works in one society may not always work in another.