Mizo patrilineal system. The thesis studies the parent-child relations...

Mizo patrilineal system. The thesis studies the parent-child relationship in Khasi and Mizo societies and its relevance on the adjustment and education of children. succession or by will. It compares the matrilineal system of the Khasis to the patrilineal system of the Mizos Mizo society, as mentioned earlier, is a patriarchal and patrilineal society where women had no authoritative power in the family. Within the circle of closer kin the system works according to the bifurcate-merging principle. 3 (a) acquired prop-erty means any property other than property inherited acquired by a person or a family. The early history of the Mizos virtually based, on legends, traditions, customs and In the traditional system, woman was recognised, even after marriage, by her patri-clan name. Kinship Terminology. Kinship terminology is of the Omaha type. Formation of Prominent Mizo Clans The evolution of Mizo clans is a fascinating journey that reflects the socio-political dynamics, migrations, and cultural assimilation of the Mizos over centuries. The Mizo context The Mizos are inhabitants of Mizoram, a state in the North East Region of India. vmrosq lmktuak iupvf qlkppn cabdl dmqchtqnd hyxknsm zsush uvil ugxgbo

Mizo patrilineal system.  The thesis studies the parent-child relations...Mizo patrilineal system.  The thesis studies the parent-child relations...