Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... customs ) to care for his needs when he was upcountry . In the context of the modernized Liberian society , the man introduced these women as his older brother's wives and their children as his brother's children , even though this ...
... customs ) to care for his needs when he was upcountry . In the context of the modernized Liberian society , the man introduced these women as his older brother's wives and their children as his brother's children , even though this ...
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... custom , Drucker ( 1937 : 50 ) says , the " entire treatment given women at childbirth , menstruation , etc. , revolved about belief that they must be kept warm , to prevent blood from coagulating within their bodies . " During labor ...
... custom , Drucker ( 1937 : 50 ) says , the " entire treatment given women at childbirth , menstruation , etc. , revolved about belief that they must be kept warm , to prevent blood from coagulating within their bodies . " During labor ...
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... customs uni- formly favor the mother in case of marital disruption . And since re- marriage usually occurs when the ... custom favors male control of household decision- making . And the maternal dyad is only a kinship bond ; it is not ...
... customs uni- formly favor the mother in case of marital disruption . And since re- marriage usually occurs when the ... custom favors male control of household decision- making . And the maternal dyad is only a kinship bond ; it is not ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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