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 | | The minor lineage of the Zenata is closely similar to that of the Beraber (Abes, 1917, pp. |
 | | Berber kinship structures, as illustrated among the Shluh, Beraber, Riffians, and Zenata, are characterized by patrilineal descent, patrilocal residence, and some degree of territorial localization of the descent group. |
 | | The most widespread kin group is customarily endogamous; marriage with adopted strangers is allowed, however, and is associated with temporary matrilineal descent. |
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