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Lowie writes: ‘It does not matter whether marital Rel’s are permanent or temporary ; Whether there is Polygyny or polyandry or sexual license; whether conditions are complicated by the addition of members not included in our family circle; the one fact stands out beyond all others that Every where the husband, wife and Immature children constitute a unit apart from the remainder of the community” There are a few possible exceptions to this generalization, the most frequently cited case being that of :
Toda
Kharia
Nayar of South India
Garo
- Lowie's statement emphasizes the universality of the nuclear family unit—husband, wife, and children—as a core societal structure.
- This nuclear family model might not follow as expected in all cultures or societies.
- The Nayar of South India are a frequently cited exception.
- In traditional Nayar society, marriage arrangements were unique, with women having multiple partners, and men often not living with their wives, leading to different family dynamics.
- The other options mentioned like the Toda, Kharia, and Garo tribes have distinct cultural practices but do not challenge the universal family unit structure as significantly as the Nayar.
The correct answer is Option 3: Nayar of South India.
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