CAUSES OF SCHISMS IN EARLY ISLAM
.... was able to forge a consensus in the cities of Medina and Mecca for the creation of an Islamic religious state which superseded
family,
clan and tribal ties. ....
(1603

6

)
The Kennedy Years
.... As the Kennedys married and their wives attempted to work themselves into the
family clan, it was inevitable that certain frictions would arise. ....
(2109

8

)
Radical Ethnography of a Black Community
.... comparing the social organization of variant societies, ethnographers emphasize the interrelationship between the individual and the
family,
clan, tribe, and ....
(2547

10

)
Changes in the Practice of Ethnography
.... In comparing the social organization of variant societies, ethnologists emphasize the interrelationship between the individual and the
family,
clan, tribe, and ....
(2974

12

)
Ethnographic Study of the Hmong Culture
.... growing villages. "The most important social units among Hmong are the
family and the
clan" (Lewis, 1984, p. 124). The extended ....
(1762

7

)
Aristotle and Modern Psychology
.... The emphasis was external, rather than internal, with a focus on shame, honor,
family,
clan, and hierarchy, rather than on one's own internal functioning. ....
(1324

5

)
Buddhism in China
.... Instead, the Confucian understands that he is part of a whole, and that his actions reflect on the
family,
clan, community, and nation, and on his memory (Mote ....
(2854

11

)
Crime in an American Family
The Bogle
family history rivals that of the Jessie James
clan. Mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts and other relatives ....
(1488

6

)
Patterns in Arab History
.... lineage group loyalties" (145). The primary units of society were
family,
clan and tribe. The powerful centrifugal forces associated ....
(2160

9

)
Society and Religion in Non-Western Societies
.... Vos, religious beliefs help to explain and define the systems of "differentiation and stratification according to age, sex,
family,
clan, classificatory lineage ....
(6222

25

)
The Group Experience
.... since the beginning of time. The
family,
clan and tribe were all part of man's social circle. Codes of behavior, ethics and religious ....
(1963

8

)
The Nuer People
.... not all live close to each other, but all live within the husband's
clan area .... When violence breaks out, age-mates or
family elders are called in to calm things ....
(2557

10

)
The Nuer People of Southern Sudan
.... not all live close to each other, but all live within the husband's
clan area .... When violence breaks out, age-mates or
family elders are called in to calm things ....
(2557

10

)
The Nuer Tribe
.... cow a kinsman will usually provide one or neighbors will help the
family's children .... A Nuer
clan is the largest group of agnates who trace their descent from the ....
(927

4

)
Comparing the Rwala & the Mutair
.... In order to be oriented in the world, the Rwalan or Mutair individual had to be fixed in the
family, in the
clan, and in the larger tribe. ....
(2340

9

)
The Family in Mesopotamia & Homeric Greece
.... has divided. The
family may be important, but it takes second place to the
clan for which the warrior fights. Virgil also wrote ....
(1633

7

)
Jacob's Name Change in Genesis
.... 35, that the
family reconciliation can be said to have been completed and Jacob's position as head of the
clan legitimated. The ....
(1949

8

)
Society and Religion in Non-Western Societies
.... Vos, religious beliefs help to explain and define the systems of "differentiation and stratification according to age, sex,
family,
clan, classificatory lineage ....
(4410

18

)
Political Situation in China
.... influential on the world scene as it should have been in the early twentieth century was that "the Chinese people have only
family and
clan solidarity; they do ....
(1027

4

)
Features of Saudi Culture
.... In contrast, the extended
family has continued to play a major role in Saudi
family life the extreme case being the immense royal
clan. ....
(2436

10

)
Early Chinese History
.... soul in the grave so it would not become a malevolent ghost, to obtain the blessings of the soul for the
family, to give the
family and the
clan a continuing ....
(1479

6

)
The Teddy Bear Culture
.... contained within a human cultural group. They don't exist as a nuclear
family, but rather as a
clan. They have large egos, which need ....
(965

4

)
A Social Analysis of Native Alaskans There are
....
Clan elders make decisions concerning marriage, leadership, and customs." Traditionally, Athabascan husbands lived with their wife's
family during the first ....
(1889

8

)
A Social Analysis of Native Alaskans There are
....
Clan elders make decisions concerning marriage, leadership, and customs." Traditionally, Athabascan husbands lived with their wife's
family during the first ....
(1896

8

)
The Kinship System of the Cherokee Community
.... When a Cherokee man got married, he moved in with the Cherokee woman's
family. For Cherokee Indians,
clan membership in this kinship structure lay at the heart ....
(1502

6

)
Anwar Sadat
.... Chief among these were loyalty to
family and
clan, respect for elders,and identification with community (Israeli, 1985, p. 4). As a boy, Sadat was taught ....
(2074

8

)
Tunisia: A History
.... movement was that it attempted to elevate the importance of the
family. Although it could not entirely suppress traditional tribal or
clan loyalties, Islam ....
(2858

11

)
Ali ibn Abi Talib
.... the wealthy and powerful Beni Umaiya and the Prophet's own
clan, the Beni Hashim .... Ali was the first among those outside the Prophet's immediate
family to accept ....
(1765

7

)
History of the Use of the Surname
.... marrying within one's locale), helped to establish and create an elaborate three-name system that included one's given name,
clan name, and a
family name . ....
(1361

5

)
Chinese Culture & Belief System
.... origin. In China, the traditional
family encompasses extended kinship groups and
clan members as well as the nuclear
family. In ....
(2823

11

)