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  2. History of the family - Wikipedia

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    Many other cultures, such as the Inca of South America, the Kinte of Africa, and the Māori of New Zealand, did not have a written language and kept the history of their descent as an oral tradition. [23] Many cultures used other symbols to document their history of descent. [23] Totem poles are indigenous to the people of the Pacific Northwest.

  3. Unequal Childhoods - Wikipedia

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    Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race, and Family Life is a 2003 non-fiction book by American sociologist Annette Lareau based upon a study of 88 African American and white families (of which only 12 were discussed) to understand the impact of how social class makes a difference in family life, more specifically in children's lives.

  4. Life history (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    Life history is an interviewing method used to record autobiographical history from an ordinary person's perspective, often gathered from traditionally marginalized groups. It was begun by anthropologists studying Native American groups around the 1900s, and was taken up by sociologists and other scholars, though its popularity has waxed and ...

  5. 150 'How Well Do You Know Me?' Questions To Ask Your Family ...

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    General "How Well Do You Know Me" Questions. 1. What color are my eyes? (Obviously, it's better to close your eyes when you ask this one.) 2. What is my least favorite season of the year?

  6. Sociology of the family - Wikipedia

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    Family structure is changing drastically and there is a vast variety of different family structures: "The modern family is increasingly complex and has changed profoundly, with greater acceptance for unmarried cohabitation, divorce, single-parent families, same-sex partnerships and complex extended family relations. Grandparents are also doing ...

  7. Protecting your elderly parents' assets: a mini-interview ...

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    If you read WalletPop regularly, you may have read about the sandwich generation fairly recently -- or maybe you've heard about it elsewhere. It's not exactly a phrase we coined. Either way, you ...

  8. Oral history - Wikipedia

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    An Evergreen Protective Association volunteer recording an oral history at Greater Rosemont History Day. Oral history is the collection and study of historical information from people, families, important events, or everyday life using audiotapes, videotapes, or transcriptions of planned interviews. These interviews are conducted with people ...

  9. Genealogy - Wikipedia

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    The family tree of Louis III, Duke of Württemberg (ruled 1568–1593) The family tree of "the Landas", a 17th-century family [1]. Genealogy (from Ancient Greek γενεαλογία (genealogía) 'the making of a pedigree') [2] is the study of families, family history, and the tracing of their lineages.