Kinship ties matter a great deal to Native Americans. What is surprising about marriage within this group?

a. They continue to marry strictly within their own ethnic group.
b. They have a higher rate of intermarriage than any other racial or ethnic group.
c. They have gradually moved away from the idea of marriage as a viable institution.
d. They have passed laws that ban marriage with those who are not Native American.


Answer: b. They have a higher rate of intermarriage than any other racial or ethnic group.

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