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- Exogamy - Wikipedia
Exogamy is the social norm of mating or marrying outside one's social group The group defines the scope and extent of exogamy, and the rules and enforcement mechanisms that ensure its continuity
- Exogamy - The Practice of Marrying Outside of Ones Social Group
Exogamy is the practice of marrying outside of one’s social group, such as clan, tribe, or caste This concept has been prevalent in many cultures throughout history and still exists in contemporary societies
- Exogamy | Intermarriage, Endogamy, Marriage Rules | Britannica
Exogamy, custom enjoining marriage outside one’s own group In some cases, the rules of exogamy may also specify the outside group into which an individual must marry The severity of enforcement of exogamous restrictions varies greatly across cultures and may range from death to mild disapproval
- EXOGAMY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Marriage outside of a specific group especially as required by custom or law is exogamy Exogamous groups sometimes even specify the group into which members must marry
- Exogamy and endogamy - New World Encyclopedia
Exogamy and endogamy refer to marriage to someone from outside or inside one's immediate social group respectively The two words also refer to the biological phenomenon of outbreeding or inbreeding
- Exogamy: A Sociological Exploration - Easy Sociology
Exogamy, derived from the Greek words "exo" (outside) and "gamos" (marriage), refers to the social practice of seeking a spouse outside one's own social group, clan, or community
- EXOGAMY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Custom, tradition conformity (Definition of exogamy from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- What is Exogamy or Exogamous Marriage? | Anthroholic
Exogamy is a social phenomenon of marrying outside one’s own community, tribe or social group It is exactly opposite of the endogamous marriage wherein an individual marries another individual strictly inside his her own social group
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