Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 33
... child to the idea that the child is the offspring of every man with whom a woman has intercourse during her pregnancy and it resembles individual men in proportion to the number of times the mother has had inter- course with them ...
... child to the idea that the child is the offspring of every man with whom a woman has intercourse during her pregnancy and it resembles individual men in proportion to the number of times the mother has had inter- course with them ...
Page 40
... child is less , it seems to be ex- pressed more often . Men are more interested in claiming older children since they have survived the danger period of infant mortality . This is illus- trated by a case involving the same Moses who had ...
... child is less , it seems to be ex- pressed more often . Men are more interested in claiming older children since they have survived the danger period of infant mortality . This is illus- trated by a case involving the same Moses who had ...
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... child 4. a ) the grand - mother of a child 5. a ) the wife of a grand - father A man may marry the milk - sister of his child c ) the mother ( or sister ) of his ( wife's ) milk - child b ) the milk - mother of his sibling c ) the ...
... child 4. a ) the grand - mother of a child 5. a ) the wife of a grand - father A man may marry the milk - sister of his child c ) the mother ( or sister ) of his ( wife's ) milk - child b ) the milk - mother of his sibling c ) the ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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