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The force of endogamy, here and elsewhere in the plot, is strong.
Endogamy, the common element in these three definitions, is itself disputed.
However, no one has as yet dared to challenge the taboo of endogamy.
Endogamy is common in many cultures and ethnic groups.
Endogamy is the idea that a person ought to marry another person from the same group as them.
The general practice of endogamy, although in some situations hypergamy is acceptable.
Inequality between ethnic groups and races also correlates with endogamy.
Some people consider that this community practice sub-caste endogamy which only a myth.
Not to mention their dangerous marriages involving closed endogamy relationships.
Endogamy is marrying within a group and in this case the group was a village.
Another example is the apparently profitable prohibition of endogamy.
Only the Japanese immigrants had higher levels of endogamy in Brazil.
They follow the rule of tribe endogamy and clan exogamy.
The marital patterns of the Amish are also an example of endogamy.
Many societies have required a person to marry within their own general social group, which anthropologists refer to as endogamy.
In humans, founder effects can arise from cultural isolation, and inevitably, endogamy.
This possibly results from a series of founder events and high rates of endogamy within Europe.
The court ruling lifts the legal restrictions on endogamy, but the cultural taboo will likely remain.
In the past Roman Catholics traditionally practiced religious endogamy as well.
Proponents claim that endogamy encourages group affiliation and bonding.
As most marriages take place between first and second cousins, clan endogamy even it is present is of no value.
Endogamy was common because marriage across caste lines was socially unacceptable.
Endogamy, the practice of marrying within a group, encourages group affiliation and bonding.
For establish kinship through marriage, tribe endogamy and clan exogamy.
Racial endogamy is significantly stronger among recent immigrants.