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Definition
III. Applications in Anthropological Studies
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Thinkers
A.R. Radcliffe-Brown — structural-functionalism: institutions function like organs to maintain social structure. Radcliffe-Brown: Used genealogies to reconstruct descent groups and social structure in Africa. Malinowski: Used them to understand kinship and land inheritance among the Trobriand Islanders. Claude Lévi-Strauss: Used genealogical/kinship data to develop Alliance Theory, focusing on marriage and exchange between lineages. India: S.C. Roy documented Oraon genealogies; Irawati Karve used genealogical mapping to study village kinship and exogamy in Maharashtra.
Short notes for this Anthropology syllabus heading.