Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... young . It would not be proper for them to be alone together . A woman with- draws when a potential husband approaches , being careful to main- tain sufficient distance from him . A young man who is taking a young girl as his first wife ...
... young . It would not be proper for them to be alone together . A woman with- draws when a potential husband approaches , being careful to main- tain sufficient distance from him . A young man who is taking a young girl as his first wife ...
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... Young boys are commonly sent as wards to families with whom their fathers or male kin seek ties of friendship , co - operation , or political support . A daughter , on the other hand , may be used as a token of alliance be- tween ...
... Young boys are commonly sent as wards to families with whom their fathers or male kin seek ties of friendship , co - operation , or political support . A daughter , on the other hand , may be used as a token of alliance be- tween ...
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... young women of high promise have become pregnant while resident in their fathers ' home . In such cases the father normally rejects the proffered bridewealth and sends his erring daughter to her betrothed or her lover to live in nyarang ...
... young women of high promise have become pregnant while resident in their fathers ' home . In such cases the father normally rejects the proffered bridewealth and sends his erring daughter to her betrothed or her lover to live in nyarang ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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