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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Родство по пище — один из видов искусственРодство по пище — один из видов искусственного родства, характерный для народов, находящихся на стадии первобытности, для доклассового общества. Считается более архаичным родством по сравнению с родством по крови. В новое время выявлен этнографами у народов Океании, Папуа-Новой Гвинеи и других регионов.нии, Папуа-Новой Гвинеи и других регионов. , The concept of nurture kinship in the anthThe concept of nurture kinship in the anthropological study of human social relationships (kinship) highlights the extent to which such relationships are brought into being through the performance of various acts of nurture between individuals. Additionally the concept highlights ethnographic findings that, in a wide swath of human societies, people understand, conceptualize and symbolize their relationships predominantly in terms of giving, receiving and sharing nurture. The concept stands in contrast to the earlier anthropological concepts of human kinship relations being fundamentally based on "blood ties", some other form of shared substance, or a proxy for these (as in fictive kinship), and the accompanying notion that people universally understand their social relationships predominantly in these terms. The nurture kinship perspective on the ontology of social ties, and how people conceptualize them, has become stronger in the wake of David M. Schneider's influential Critique of the Study of Kinship and Holland's subsequent Social Bonding and Nurture Kinship, demonstrating that as well as the ethnographic record, biological theory and evidence also more strongly support the nurture perspective than the blood perspective (see Human inclusive fitness). Both Schneider and Holland argue that the earlier blood theory of kinship derived from an unwarranted extension of symbols and values from anthropologists' own cultures (see ethnocentrism).logists' own cultures (see ethnocentrism).
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