Endogamy in a sentence as a noun

As a result, you end up with a massive endogamy.

This is due to endogamy within kin groups and lineages or national, cultural or linguistic boundaries.

Sometimes you can blame endogamy or genetic lottery, but it happens also with extra healthy parents caught in the wild.

The level of endogamy within Indian sub-populations goes far beyond that.

Isn't he the son and brother of two former presidents?There is a level of endogamy in american politics which is spectacular, even by european standards.

Caste will not be maintained in America for the same reason no ethnic group maintains itself without religious endogamy or continuing immigration; People socialize and mate with those they spend time with unless there are powerful reasons not to. All will be assimilated in time.

See, you can have discourses on caste, you can deliberate as you will, but endogamy - marrying within your caste - is still the norm across India, even in the states where people are not that finicky about caste.

They seem to have had a variety of views on the acceptability of homosexual sex, polygamy, age of consent, the line between endogamy and ******, acceptability of eunuchs/"third sexes", bride price v. dowery, etc. etc. but none of them really come close a modern Western sexual ethic of consent.

"No one suggests that the Arabs as a people... suffer from some pathological antipathy to democracy"Actually, there is a fair amount of evidence that routine endogamy is a significant impediment to the development of democracy.

It shows that modern Indian castes have practiced endogamy -- mating within the group, with negligible inflow from other groupsYes, but they are still sampled, albeit in varying proportions, from the same source populations, referred to in the literature as ASI and ANI, which are themselves composite groups.

Endogamy definitions

noun

marriage within one's own tribe or group as required by custom or law

See also: intermarriage inmarriage