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Is this right answers for1.Describe the distinct differences between lineages, clans, moieties, and phratries.
Unilineal descent systems usually organize people into more structured groupings than are formed by bilateral descent rules. Four kinds of unilineal descent groupings are lineages, clans, phratries, and moieties. Some cultures have all four types; others have only one or two. All have in common a focus on lineal descent, following either the mother’s or the father’s line, so that the specific descent group may be a matrilineage or patrilineage, or a matriclan or patriclan, respectively
Unilineal descent systems usually organize people into more structured groupings than are formed by bilateral descent rules. Four kinds of unilineal descent groupings are lineages, clans, phratries, and moieties. Some cultures have all four types; others have only one or two. All have in common a focus on lineal descent, following either the mother’s or the father’s line, so that the specific descent group may be a matrilineage or patrilineage, or a matriclan or patriclan, respectively
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