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+ | [[Father|Papa]] was a [[rolling stone]]<br> | ||
+ | Wherever he laid his [[hat]] was his [[home]]<br> | ||
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+ | --"[[Papa Was a Rollin' Stone]]" (1972) | ||
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+ | [[Image:God.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[God the Father]]]] | ||
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A '''father''' is defined as a [[male]] [[parent]] of an offspring. | A '''father''' is defined as a [[male]] [[parent]] of an offspring. | ||
Unlike [[maternal]], paternal has to do with father. According to anthropologist [[Maurice Godelier]], a critical novelty in human society, compared to humans' closest biological relatives ([[chimpanzees]] and [[bonobos]]), is the parental role assumed by the males, which were unaware of their "father" connection. | Unlike [[maternal]], paternal has to do with father. According to anthropologist [[Maurice Godelier]], a critical novelty in human society, compared to humans' closest biological relatives ([[chimpanzees]] and [[bonobos]]), is the parental role assumed by the males, which were unaware of their "father" connection. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Strict father model]] | ||
+ | *[[God the Father]] | ||
+ | *[[Patriarchy]] | ||
+ | *[[Patricide]] | ||
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A father is defined as a male parent of an offspring.
Unlike maternal, paternal has to do with father. According to anthropologist Maurice Godelier, a critical novelty in human society, compared to humans' closest biological relatives (chimpanzees and bonobos), is the parental role assumed by the males, which were unaware of their "father" connection.
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