Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 91
... Christian activities and to protect themselves formed small work groups of friends or acquaintances , often from ... Christians sought membership . To join a society prospective members were required to make DISPUTE SETTLEMENT IN SIDAMO 91.
... Christian activities and to protect themselves formed small work groups of friends or acquaintances , often from ... Christians sought membership . To join a society prospective members were required to make DISPUTE SETTLEMENT IN SIDAMO 91.
Page 274
... Christian and " customary " marriage . Chris- tian marriage is celebrated in church and normally excludes polyg- yny , divorce , and widow - inheritance . Thus male adherents of ECWA and the Roman Catholic churches may neither inherit ...
... Christian and " customary " marriage . Chris- tian marriage is celebrated in church and normally excludes polyg- yny , divorce , and widow - inheritance . Thus male adherents of ECWA and the Roman Catholic churches may neither inherit ...
Page 276
... Christian inclina- tions , several of them take lovers and bear illegitimate children . It is thus most revealing that Kagoro assert with confidence that in every case the lovers of unattached women , whether they are unmarried ...
... Christian inclina- tions , several of them take lovers and bear illegitimate children . It is thus most revealing that Kagoro assert with confidence that in every case the lovers of unattached women , whether they are unmarried ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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