Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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patterns of interaction in these female husband - headed households ? Besides the husband , wife and children , other parties — such as the female husband's male husband , her co - wives and their children- are frequently significant in ...
patterns of interaction in these female husband - headed households ? Besides the husband , wife and children , other parties — such as the female husband's male husband , her co - wives and their children- are frequently significant in ...
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... relationship between families allied by marriage — it is reserved for men of a woman's own generation of a family related to her natal family as wife - takers . It is the estate of the family of a female hus- band's male husband which ...
... relationship between families allied by marriage — it is reserved for men of a woman's own generation of a family related to her natal family as wife - takers . It is the estate of the family of a female hus- band's male husband which ...
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... male husband of a female husband is still alive , and does not have another wife living in the compound , the wife of the female husband may be responsible for providing nonsexual domestic serv- ices to both of them , or ... HUSBAND A MAN ?
... male husband of a female husband is still alive , and does not have another wife living in the compound , the wife of the female husband may be responsible for providing nonsexual domestic serv- ices to both of them , or ... HUSBAND A MAN ?
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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