Ethnology, Volume 11University of Pittsburgh, 1972 - Anthropology |
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Page 123
... daughter inheritance before the Meiji Era took place in households where there were also younger brothers of the first daughter . Since these data are taken from only one community , by themselves they may seem insignificant . However ...
... daughter inheritance before the Meiji Era took place in households where there were also younger brothers of the first daughter . Since these data are taken from only one community , by themselves they may seem insignificant . However ...
Page 124
... daughter inheritance of the second type . 1. The frequency of inheritance by first daughters ( ten out of 25 cases ) contrasts markedly with the present situation , where daughters inherit only in the exceptional case where the family ...
... daughter inheritance of the second type . 1. The frequency of inheritance by first daughters ( ten out of 25 cases ) contrasts markedly with the present situation , where daughters inherit only in the exceptional case where the family ...
Page 125
... daughter if they did not feel that such daughters had some claim to the estate ? The Meiji Civil Code certainly had no prescriptions for such a divided inheritance . Clearly , I think , there was a norm for first child in- heritance ...
... daughter if they did not feel that such daughters had some claim to the estate ? The Meiji Civil Code certainly had no prescriptions for such a divided inheritance . Clearly , I think , there was a norm for first child in- heritance ...
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The Maintenance of Bilingualism in Southern | 39 |
The Social | 55 |
A Spanish | 80 |
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