Asked by Richelle Jenkins on Sep 26, 2024
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Under Hawaiian terminology, which individual is not called brother or sister?
A) mother's brother
B) sister
C) mother's sister's son
D) father's brother's daughter
Hawaiian Terminology
The unique set of words and expressions used in the Hawaiian language, reflecting the culture and lifestyle of Hawaii.
Mother's Sister's Son
A male first cousin, specifically the son of one's maternal aunt.
- Identify and explain the importance of kinship terminology across different cultures.
Verified Answer
KA
kamini agarwalabout 9 hours ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
In Hawaiian terminology, a mother's brother is not called "brother" but they are referred to as "uncle" instead (makua kane).
Learning Objectives
- Identify and explain the importance of kinship terminology across different cultures.
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