Kinship is classified into the following types:
Affinal Kinship: Relations established through marriage, such as husband and wife.
Consanguineous Kinship: Blood-related ties, such as parents, siblings, and children.
Primary Kinship: Direct relationships, like mother-daughter or brother-sister.
Secondary Kinship: Relatives of primary kin, such as uncle or grandmother.
Tertiary Kinship: Extended family relations, such as cousin’s spouse.