An anthropological look at the Nacho Nyak Dun Tribe is a cross-cultural research which is the culture of the tribe, as it relates to both kinship and marriage. Anthropologists usually explain the culture in terms of set of interacting systems that perpetuate cultural practices through the generations.
Marriage institutions among Nacho nyak dun hunters can primarily be realized in relation to their essential subsistence adaptation and the flexible organization of band level society. Extensive exogamy dominates the system to further a multiplicity of affinal ties among many groups. These arrangements permit local camps to contribute to sources with ...