ethnogamy
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]ethnogamy (uncountable)
- Endogamy specific to ethnicity; the social practice of marriage restricted to one's own ethnicity.
- 1898, W. J. McGee, The Seri Indians, Government Printing Office, page 284:
- For convenience, this plane and the mode of marriage defining it may, in special allusion to the correlative race-sense, be styled ethnogamy; and the more systematic characters of this mode and plane of marriage may be outlined briefly:
- 1977, Karigoudar Ishwaran, Family Kinship and Community: A Study of Dutch Canadians: a Developmental Approach, McGraw-Hill Ryerson, page 149:
- The marriage pattern in Holland Marsh may be described as ethnic endogamy, or ethnogamy.
- 2007, Gaby Semaan, "Arab Americans Unveil the Building Blocks in the Construction of Our Cultural Identity," Ph.D. Thesis, December 2007, pg. 56 (PDF):
- I have chosen ethnogamy as one of the dependent variables because the choice of a marriage mate is one of the measures of cultural perseverance: