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Page 74
... pollution with regard to their wives and children . Although property is the crux of the institution of woman / woman marriage , and although informants cite the advantages of being mar- ried to a wealthy woman rather than a poor man ...
... pollution with regard to their wives and children . Although property is the crux of the institution of woman / woman marriage , and although informants cite the advantages of being mar- ried to a wealthy woman rather than a poor man ...
Page 79
... pollution connected with the wife's child cannot harm her consort , the biological father , because he is not the legal father . Female husbands assume the formal role of father to their wives ' children . The relationship between ...
... pollution connected with the wife's child cannot harm her consort , the biological father , because he is not the legal father . Female husbands assume the formal role of father to their wives ' children . The relationship between ...
Page 84
... pollution ( kerek ) due to close contact with the wife's child . The effect is reportedly at least partly the result of magic performed during the traditional wedding ceremony . This ex- plains why it is not felt by the genitor . Since ...
... pollution ( kerek ) due to close contact with the wife's child . The effect is reportedly at least partly the result of magic performed during the traditional wedding ceremony . This ex- plains why it is not felt by the genitor . Since ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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