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  2. Matrilineal succession - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, inheritance patterns for men in matrilineal societies often reflect the importance of the mother's brother. For example, in the Ashanti Kingdom of Central Ghana, a king traditionally passes his title and status on to his sister's son. A king's own biological son does not inherit the kingship because he is not a member of the ruling ...

  3. Partus sequitur ventrem - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the Virginia royal colony in 1662, colonial governments incorporated the legal doctrine of partus sequitur ventrem into the laws of slavery, ruling that the children born in the colonies took the place or status of their mothers; therefore, children of enslaved mothers were born into slavery as chattel, regardless of the status of ...

  4. Matrilineality in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    On average, humans receive more DNA from their mothers than their fathers: mitochondrial DNA is all from the mother, and the Y chromosome which is sometimes (in the case of male children) received from the father is smaller than the X chromosome which is received from the mother. Thus, in a sense a brother and sister from the same mother are ...

  5. Historical inheritance systems - Wikipedia

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    Among the Igorot, the father's land is inherited by his eldest son and the mother's land is inherited by her eldest daughter. [6] A review of numerous studies found that the pattern of land inheritance traditionally prevalent among English, Dutch and New Englander peasants was partible inheritance. The pattern of land inheritance traditionally ...

  6. Matrilineality - Wikipedia

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    The Mangur clan of the, Culturally, Mokri tribal confederation and, politically, Bolbas Federation [70] is an enatic clan, meaning members of the clan can only inherit their mothers last name and are considered to be a part of the mothers family. The entire Mokri tribe may have also practiced this form of enaticy before the collapse of their ...

  7. 6 lessons I learned from inheriting a parent’s house - AOL

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    Here are six lessons I learned from inheriting my mother’s house. 1. Discuss estate planning with your parents while you can. Inheriting a house is a process that should begin well before a ...

  8. Gen Z expects to inherit money and assets—but their boomer ...

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    However, those sizing up their parents' (or grandparents') property and envisioning a relaxed retirement are in for a huge shock: Little over 20% of baby boomers expect to leave an inheritance.

  9. Mariah Carey Confirms Her Mom Patricia and Sister Alison Both ...

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    Mariah Carey's mom Patricia and sister Alison died on the same day over the weekend, PEOPLE can confirm. "My heart is broken that I’ve lost my mother this past weekend. Sadly, in a tragic turn ...