Family

Family relationships. Family as a structure Kinship between humans and animals is a product of evolution and the result of a process that began when humans became hunter-gatherers. As our ancestors evolved, their social organization became more and more complex. The difficulties of survival prompted the gatherers to create groups where each member was given a specific role and helped other members of the community.

During this process - eusocial development - in which complex social structure came to the fore and a transition took place from the extremely complex structure of hunter-gatherer groups to simpler forms of animal life, the family arose. All forms of social relationships, including family life, were the result of the desire for survival. This process has a number of features, and each of them is important for understanding how the formation of family relationships occurred and continues in different societies. • The very beginning of the process of family formation refers to the period when representatives of the dominant group emerged from dependence