Women's Studies 1021F/G Study Guide - Final Guide: Coverture, On The Heavens, Miscegenation

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Miscegenation: the interbreeding or people considered to be of different racial types. There were laws against this; racial segregation at the level of marriage was at one time criminalized, however laws preventing this do not exist in canada today. (bill c-31)* Feme sole: (femme suele) refers to the unmarried woman. Monogamy: the practise or state of being being married to only one person at a time (only having a sexual relationship with one person at a time: monogamy is not a natural human trait. Interracial: term used to describe marriages that take place between people from different racial/ethnic groups. (this was historically a taboo) Bill c-31: intended to correct indian act that said if a native woman married a non-status man, she would lose native status. This bill has a 2 generation cut off clause which means marry out of status for 2 generations, and the children of the second union are non-status .

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