Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Is the Female Husband a Man ? Woman / Woman Marriage Among the Nandi of Kenya Regina Smith Oboler Temple University " No , I don't ( carry things on my head ) . That is a woman's duty and nothing to do with me . I became a man and I am ...
Is the Female Husband a Man ? Woman / Woman Marriage Among the Nandi of Kenya Regina Smith Oboler Temple University " No , I don't ( carry things on my head ) . That is a woman's duty and nothing to do with me . I became a man and I am ...
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... woman gives birth to a son . Woman / woman mar- riage is one solution to this problem . The intention is that the wife of a female husband should bear sons who will become their female father's house's male heirs in the property system . A ...
... woman gives birth to a son . Woman / woman mar- riage is one solution to this problem . The intention is that the wife of a female husband should bear sons who will become their female father's house's male heirs in the property system . A ...
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... woman marriage " in favor of " female husband . " The Nandi institution clearly belongs in the context of the entire range of institutions found in African societies in which a woman can pay bridewealth to acquire predominant rights in ...
... woman marriage " in favor of " female husband . " The Nandi institution clearly belongs in the context of the entire range of institutions found in African societies in which a woman can pay bridewealth to acquire predominant rights in ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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