Dictionary Definition
clan n : group of people related by blood or
marriage [syn: kin, kin group,
kinship
group, kindred,
tribe]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Etymology
From clann, from cland, apparently from planta.Pronunciation
- /klæn/
- Rhymes: -æn
Noun
- A traditional social group of families in the Scottish Highlands having a common hereditary chieftain
- A group of people all descended from a common ancestor, in fact or belief.
- Any association of people behaving clannishly.
Translations
group having common ancestor
Italian
Noun
clanSpanish
Noun
Extensive Definition
A clan is a group of people united by kinship
and descent, which is defined by perceived descent from a
common ancestor. Even if actual lineage patterns are unknown, clan
members may nonetheless recognize a founding member or apical
ancestor. As kinship based bonds merely symbolical in nature
some clans share a "stipulated" common ancestor, which is a symbol
of the clan's unity. When this ancestor is not human, this is
referred to as animallian totem. Generally speaking, kinship
differs from biological relation, as it also involves adoption,
marriage, and fictive genealogical ties. Clans can be most easily
described as sub-groups of tribes and usually constitute
groups of 7,000 to 10,000 people.
Organization of clans
Some clans are patrilineal, meaning its members are related through the male line; for example, the clans of Armenia. Others are matrilineal; its members are related through the female line. Still other clans are bilateral, consisting of all the descendants of the apical ancestor through both the male and female lines; the clans of Scotland are one example. Whether a clan is patrilineal, matrilineal, or bilateral depends on the kinship rules and norms of their society.In different cultures and situations a clan may
mean the same thing as other kin-based groups such as tribes and bands.
Often, the distinguishing factor is that a clan is a smaller part
of a larger society such
as a tribe, a chiefdom,
or a state. Examples
include Irish,
Scottish,
Chinese,
Japanese
clans and Rajput clans
in India and Pakistan, which exist as kin groups within their
respective nations. Note, however, that tribes and bands can also
be components of larger societies. Arab tribes are small
groups within Arab society, and Ojibwa bands are
smaller parts of the Ojibwa tribe. In some cases multiple tribes
recognized the same clans, such as the bear and fox clans of the
Chickasaw
and Choctaw
tribes.
Apart from these different traditions of kinship,
further conceptual confusion arises from colloquial usages of the
term. In post-Soviet countries for example it is quite common to
speak of clans referring to informal networks within the economic
and political sphere. This usage reflects the assumption that their
members act towards each other in a particularly close and mutually
supportive way approximating the solidarity among kinsmen. However,
the Norse
clans, the ätter, can not be translated with tribe or band, and
consequently they are often translated with house or line.
Polish clans differ
from most others in being a collection of families bearing the same
coat
of arms, as opposed to actually claiming a common descent. This
is discussed under the topic of Polish
Heraldry.
Clans in indigenous societies are likely to be
exogamous, meaning that
their members cannot marry one another. In some societies, clans
may have an official leader such as a chieftain or
patriarch; on others,
leadership positions may have to be achieved, or people may merely
say 'elders' make decisions.
Clans by country
- Albanian Fis clans of the country's northern highlands.
- Armenian Tohm clans of Armenian nobility.
- Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
- Chechen Teip and Tukkhum tribal organization
- Chinese clan, family name and consort clans
- Chinese (Hong Kong) five Great Han Chinese Punti clans: Tang, Hau, Pang, Man, Liu
- German clan or Sippe
- Iranian clans
- Irish clanns and septs (also: Chiefs of the Name)
- Indian/Pakistani/Nepalese Rajput clans
- Indian Maratha
- Indian/Pakistani Jat clans
- Japanese clans
- Korean clans and names
- Manchu clans and names
- Polish clans
- Norse clans
- Scottish clans
- Serbian clans
- Somali clans
- Turcoman clans
References
clan in Arabic: عشيرة
clan in Danish: Klan
clan in German: Klan
clan in Spanish: Clan
clan in Esperanto: Klano
clan in Persian: عشایر کرد
clan in French: Clan
clan in Croatian: Rod (prvobitna
zajednica)
clan in Italian: Clan (antropologia)
clan in Kurdish: Eşîrên kurdan
clan in Lithuanian: Klanas
clan in Dutch: Clan
clan in Japanese: 氏族
clan in Norwegian: Klan
clan in Polish: Klan (antropologia)
clan in Portuguese: Clã (antropologia)
clan in Simple English: Clan
clan in Serbian: Клан
clan in Finnish: Klaani
clan in Swedish: Klan
clan in Tamil: குலம்
clan in Turkish: Aşiret
clan in Chinese: 氏族
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
animal kingdom, ashram, band, blood, body, bracket, branch, brand, breed, brood, brotherhood, bunch, cabal, cadre, camarilla, camp, cast, caste, category, cell, character, charmed circle,
circle, class, clique, closed circle, colony, color, commonwealth, commune, community, coterie, crew, crowd, deme, denomination, description, designation, division, dynasty, economic class,
elite, elite group,
endogamous group, estate,
extended family, faction, family, feather, fellowship, folk, form, fraternity, gang, genre, gens, genus, grade, grain, group, grouping, head, heading, house, ilk, ingroup, inner circle, junta, junto, kidney, kin, kind, kindred, kinship group, label, level, line, lineage, lot, make, manner, mark, matriclan, mob, moiety, mold, nation, nature, nuclear family, number, order, outfit, party, patriclan, people, persuasion, phratria, phratry, phyle, phylum, pigeonhole, plant kingdom,
position, predicament, race, rank, rating, ring, rubric, section, sept, set, settlement, shape, sly, social class, society, sort, species, stamp, station, status, stem, stirps, stock, strain, stratum, stripe, style, subcaste, subdivision, subgroup, suborder, the like of, the
likes of, title, totem, tribe, type, variety,
we-group