Cultural Anthropology
Anthropology describes kinship as the study of how different cultures and individuals in a community relate to each other. There exist relationships within a given community or even outside a community (Gordon, 1999). These relationships have various implications to different individuals. Kinship also originates from various incidences. Among the foraging and the Horticultural based societies, kinship is highly values because it determines how individuals in such a community support each other. This research paper aims at describing the kinship system of the San community.
San is a group of people who live in Kalahari Desert (Barnes, 1961). The main economic activity of the ...