Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... girl , or to her mother if the girl is too young to receive and cook it . He continues to do this until he takes the girl as his spouse . A man may fondle a young girl who is his intended spouse in the presence of others . In one case when ...
... girl , or to her mother if the girl is too young to receive and cook it . He continues to do this until he takes the girl as his spouse . A man may fondle a young girl who is his intended spouse in the presence of others . In one case when ...
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that we could call upon the girl's intended spouse to help . He did so without embarrassment . On the other hand , a man may tease a female cousin in the pres- ence of others when he has no intention of espousing her . The girl may ...
that we could call upon the girl's intended spouse to help . He did so without embarrassment . On the other hand , a man may tease a female cousin in the pres- ence of others when he has no intention of espousing her . The girl may ...
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... girl's ex- penses . One of his friends told me that John might want the child but he was afraid the woman would suddenly reveal the identity of the real father when the girl had grown up and the girl would leave . Indeed , a friend of ...
... girl's ex- penses . One of his friends told me that John might want the child but he was afraid the woman would suddenly reveal the identity of the real father when the girl had grown up and the girl would leave . Indeed , a friend of ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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