Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... marry the house . " Still others provided various personal and idio- syncratic reasons for choosing woman / woman marriage . Over and above all these explanations , there is the general reason that woman / woman marriage entails a rise ...
... marry the house . " Still others provided various personal and idio- syncratic reasons for choosing woman / woman marriage . Over and above all these explanations , there is the general reason that woman / woman marriage entails a rise ...
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After Secondary Marriage , What ? M. G. Smith Yale University In 1950 the Kadara and Kagoro peoples of Zaria Province both prac- ticed secondary marriage as the normal form of later marriage , though the British Provincial ...
After Secondary Marriage , What ? M. G. Smith Yale University In 1950 the Kadara and Kagoro peoples of Zaria Province both prac- ticed secondary marriage as the normal form of later marriage , though the British Provincial ...
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... marriage re- gardless of their type of primary marriage . Furthermore , there is no reason to believe that a divorced or wid- owed woman whose primary marriage had been polygynous would ipso facto enter a polygynous union upon ...
... marriage re- gardless of their type of primary marriage . Furthermore , there is no reason to believe that a divorced or wid- owed woman whose primary marriage had been polygynous would ipso facto enter a polygynous union upon ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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