Uncle Niece Marriage
It is the practice of marriage deceased wife’s sister’s daughter
- E.g Among South Indian Tribes
Sister Exchange or Exchange of Females
In this practice a sister or female relatives of the groom is exchanged for the bride.
Reasons
- In horticultural, egalitarian societies the contribution of women is higher & hence a woman is compensated for other
- Also when economic aspects dominate, like in societies with dowry /bride price, compensation has to be paid for women i.e Compensatory device in terms of bride price
Example
- Ex. Horticultural, egalitarian societies like TIV of West Africa & Yanamamo of Venezuela – Brazil have high status of women
- Ex – Nirankaris have sister exchange Due to economic aspect
- Eg. Urulis, Malapunduram
Fictive Marriage
Ghost & Mono-sexual m’age among African tribes.
- e.g – Rodi Marriage Among Gurung Tribe, Nuer Tribe
Adoptive Marriage
It is the practice in which the family adopt son in law as son & marry daughter to them.
- e.g ins one Families in Japan
Group Marriage
This concept is related to primitive promiscuity for sexual communism. It refers to a type of m’age in which the right & obligation of m’age r/l are held in common among the group men & women.
Features
- it is m’age of two or more women with two or more men at a time
- I.e the marriage in which sets of males & sets of females share equal rights over each other,
Example – Marquesans of Polynesia
Origin –
- Classical evolutionist, L.H Morgan held that this was the earliest form of m’age
- As Group m’age can’t lead to the establishment of well-defined family, so many Ⓟ like Rivers argued this form of m’age never existed in any society.