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  2. Extended family - Wikipedia

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    An extended family is a family that includes relatives beyond the nuclear family of parents and children, such as aunts, uncles, grandparents, or cousins. Learn about the different forms of extended families, their advantages and disadvantages, and how they vary across cultures and regions.

  3. Family in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and diversity of family structures in the U.S., from the traditional nuclear family to nontraditional forms such as single-parent, stepfamily, and same-sex families. See statistics, trends, and challenges of different family types and roles.

  4. Family - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the concept of family as a group of people related by birth or marriage, and how it varies across cultures and time. Explore the different types of families, their functions, and the historical and social factors that influence them.

  5. King Arthur's family - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the legendary relatives of King Arthur, including his father Uther Pendragon, his wife Gwenhwyfar, his half-brother Gawain, and his nephews and nieces. Explore the different sources and variations of Arthur's family tree in Welsh and medieval literature.

  6. “Who Is That One Relative That No One In The Family ... - AOL

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    Me, cause my aunt's and uncles and cousins were all upper middle to wealthy, and my parents dealt d***s and were poor. Nobody wanted the d**g dealers or their kid around their family while leaving ...

  7. Niece and nephew - Wikipedia

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    Nibling is a gender-neutral term for niece or nephew, derived from sibling. Learn about the origin, meaning and culture of these kinship terms, and how they differ from aunt, uncle, cousin and other related concepts.

  8. Iroquois kinship - Wikipedia

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    The children of Aunts or Uncles, i.e. cross cousins, are not considered siblings, and are referred to by kinship terms commonly translated into English as "cousin". In some systems, the kinship terms applied to cross-cousins are the same as those applied to brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, due to preferential marriage practices (see below).

  9. Ireland Baldwin's 14-Month-Old Daughter Meets Her Aunts and ...

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    The Baldwinitos had a very special moment! On Sunday, Ireland Baldwin shared pics and videos of the sweet moment her 14-month-old daughter, Holland, met Alec and Hilaria Baldwin's seven kids ...