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A traditional Nair Tarawad consists of a mother and her children living together with their mother's eldest surviving brother or the eldest surviving maternal uncle, who is called
Tarwad
Marumakkathayam
mama
Karanavan
- A traditional Nair Tarawad is a matrilineal family system in Kerala, India, where property and lineage are traced through the mother.
- The eldest male member, typically the mother's brother, assumes the role of the family's head.
- Option 1: Tarwad - Refers to the matrilineal extended family or household itself. It’s the overall structure.
- Option 2: Marumakkathayam - Represents the system of inheritance and family structure in the Nair community, emphasizing matrilineal descent.
- Option 3: Mama - Means maternal uncle in general Indian context, but not specific to the Nair system.
- Option 4: Karanavan - Denotes the eldest maternal uncle in a Nair Tarawad who holds managerial authority and is responsible for the welfare of the family.
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