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- Q1234049 subject Q6325539.
- Q1234049 subject Q6520267.
- Q1234049 subject Q8310882.
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- Q1234049 abstract "Milk kinship, formed during nursing by a non-biological mother, was a form of fostering allegiance with fellow community members. This particular form of kinship did not exclude particular groups, such that class and other hierarchal systems did not matter in terms of milk kinship participation.Traditionally speaking, this practice predates the early modern period, though it became a widely used mechanism for developing alliances in many hierarchical societies during that time. Milk kinship used the practice of breast feeding by a wet nurse to feed a child either from the same community, or a neighbouring one. This wet nurse played the strategic role in forging relations between her family and the family of the child she was nursing, as well as their community.".
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- Q1234049 wikiPageWikiLink Q6325539.
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- Q1234049 type Thing.
- Q1234049 comment "Milk kinship, formed during nursing by a non-biological mother, was a form of fostering allegiance with fellow community members. This particular form of kinship did not exclude particular groups, such that class and other hierarchal systems did not matter in terms of milk kinship participation.Traditionally speaking, this practice predates the early modern period, though it became a widely used mechanism for developing alliances in many hierarchical societies during that time.".
- Q1234049 label "Milk kinship".
- Q1234049 seeAlso Q7279926.