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- Avunculate_marriage abstract "Avunculate marriage refers to a marriage between an uncle and a niece or between an aunt and a nephew (third degree relations). In some societies avunculate marriage is prohibited as a form of incest, while in others it is legal, even common.The partners of an avunculate marriage have the same genetic relationship as half-siblings or a grandparent and grandchild, sharing on average 25% of their genetic material. This is more than that of a first cousin relationship, in which on average the members would share 12.5% of their genetic material, but less than that of cousin-siblings or full siblings.Avunculate marriages were once frequent among the royal houses of Europe, as Leviticus 18 was not interpreted to explicitly forbid the marriage of a man with the daughter of his sibling; in Catholic countries a papal dispensation could be and often was obtained to allow such a marriage.Avunculate marriage is currently illegal in most Anglophone jurisdictions,Template:Globalise-inline/Anglophone but is allowed in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, France, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Russia. Avunculate marriage is the preferred type of union among the Awá-Guajá people of eastern Amazonia. It is also a fairly common practice for men in the southern Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka (though most commonly a sister's daughter, but not a brother's).".
- Avunculate_marriage wikiPageID "34345876".
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- Avunculate_marriage hasPhotoCollection Avunculate_marriage.
- Avunculate_marriage subject Category:Kinship_and_descent.
- Avunculate_marriage subject Category:Marriage.
- Avunculate_marriage comment "Avunculate marriage refers to a marriage between an uncle and a niece or between an aunt and a nephew (third degree relations). In some societies avunculate marriage is prohibited as a form of incest, while in others it is legal, even common.The partners of an avunculate marriage have the same genetic relationship as half-siblings or a grandparent and grandchild, sharing on average 25% of their genetic material.".
- Avunculate_marriage label "Avunculate marriage".
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- Avunculate_marriage sameAs Q17004431.
- Avunculate_marriage sameAs Q17004431.
- Avunculate_marriage wasDerivedFrom Avunculate_marriage?oldid=602709322.
- Avunculate_marriage isPrimaryTopicOf Avunculate_marriage.