Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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Page 196
... wives of brothers . Jā - jā jogra refers to those rivalries which are common , even anticipated , between the wives of brothers , especially those who live together in one household . Within the Bengali family , the principle of ...
... wives of brothers . Jā - jā jogra refers to those rivalries which are common , even anticipated , between the wives of brothers , especially those who live together in one household . Within the Bengali family , the principle of ...
Page 197
... wives . Gires and Charu , despite the constant rivalry between their wives , remained on amicable terms with each other and have refused their wives ' petitions to establish separate households . Yet , onlookers to the rivalry predict ...
... wives . Gires and Charu , despite the constant rivalry between their wives , remained on amicable terms with each other and have refused their wives ' petitions to establish separate households . Yet , onlookers to the rivalry predict ...
Page 260
... wives ' friends in this regard ( 71 per cent within this distance ) and midway between husbands . and wives with respect to the distance of friends who live outside the village as well ( Table 3 ) . Wives ' friendship choices , then ...
... wives ' friends in this regard ( 71 per cent within this distance ) and midway between husbands . and wives with respect to the distance of friends who live outside the village as well ( Table 3 ) . Wives ' friendship choices , then ...
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Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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