adatlineaget
Adatlineaget is a theoretical construct used in anthropology and ethnology to describe the persistence and interaction of customary practices (adat) and kin-based lineage within modern or hybrid communities. It is used to analyze how traditional authority associated with genealogical descent continues to influence social organization, dispute resolution, and ritual life even when state institutions and market dynamics are dominant.
Etymology and origin: The term combines adat, a Malay-Indonesian word for custom or tradition, with lineage
Key ideas and components: Adatlineaget emphasizes three interrelated axes: genealogical legitimacy as a source of authority;
Applications and debate: In diaspora and postcolonial contexts, adatlineaget helps explain how migrant or minority communities
See also: Related topics include adat, kinship, lineage, customary law, legal pluralism, and diaspora studies.