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Postmarital residence and bilateral kin associations among hunter-gatherers: Pumé foragers living in the best of both worlds.

Karen L Kramer1, Russell D Greaves.   

Abstract

Dispersal of individuals from their natal communities at sexual maturity is an important determinant of kin association. In this paper we compare postmarital residence patterns among Pumé foragers of Venezuela to investigate the prevalence of sex-biased vs. bilateral residence. This study complements cross-cultural overviews by examining postmarital kin association in relation to individual, longitudinal data on residence within a forager society. Based on cultural norms, the Pumé have been characterized as matrilocal. Analysis of Pumé marriages over a 25-year period finds a predominant pattern of natalocal residence. We emphasize that natalocality, bilocality, and multilocality accomplish similar ends in maximizing bilateral kin affiliations in contrast to sex-biased residential patterns. Bilateral kin association may be especially important in foraging economies where subsistence activities change throughout the year and large kin networks permit greater potential flexibility in residential mobility.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22388800     DOI: 10.1007/s12110-011-9115-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Nat        ISSN: 1045-6767


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