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Segmentary lineage

A Segmentary Lineage society is characterized by the organization of the society into segments.

A simple, non-anthropologist's explanation is that the close family is the smallest and closest segment, and will generally stand with each other. That family is also a part of a larger segment of more distant cousins, who will stand with each other when attacked by outsiders. They are then part of larger segments with the same characteristics. Basically, brothers will fight against cousins, unless outsiders come, and then they will join together.

The ancient Hebrew nation (the Israelites) is one of the more well-known examples, with 12 tribes originating from one common ancestor (Abraham). The largest segmentary lineage society today is the Pashtuns.

Links: http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/anthropology/tutor/descent/unilineal/segments.html

Last updated: 08-27-2005 20:23:31
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