Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... rida'a has remained a virtually unknown ethnographic fact . This paper outlines the formal features of the system , describes ac- tual cases , and discusses the folk - model of rida'a in reference to its doctrine in Islamic law.2 ...
... rida'a has remained a virtually unknown ethnographic fact . This paper outlines the formal features of the system , describes ac- tual cases , and discusses the folk - model of rida'a in reference to its doctrine in Islamic law.2 ...
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... rida'a range from one , three , five or ten feedings to a few drops on separate occasions.10 More critical for the annulment of a marriage when rida'a is sus- pected or asserted is the scholars ' disagreement over the nature of the ...
... rida'a range from one , three , five or ten feedings to a few drops on separate occasions.10 More critical for the annulment of a marriage when rida'a is sus- pected or asserted is the scholars ' disagreement over the nature of the ...
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... rida'a taboo . CONCLUSION Without comparable data from other societies a theoretical under- standing of rida'a is very difficult to achieve.14 Concern with infant health and circumstances of domestic living patterns certainly ex- plain ...
... rida'a taboo . CONCLUSION Without comparable data from other societies a theoretical under- standing of rida'a is very difficult to achieve.14 Concern with infant health and circumstances of domestic living patterns certainly ex- plain ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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