Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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... marriage pools ( Khoury 1991 ) were depleted by flight , deportation , and emigration , and marriage communities were separated by international borders . Even after some of these intercommunal marriage relationships were later restored ...
... marriage pools ( Khoury 1991 ) were depleted by flight , deportation , and emigration , and marriage communities were separated by international borders . Even after some of these intercommunal marriage relationships were later restored ...
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... marriage still exists , especially if a cattle - holder is old or has only female offspring . Another marriage institution has been introduced , again showing the influence of Berber women : it is the informal marriage ( amarzal ) ...
... marriage still exists , especially if a cattle - holder is old or has only female offspring . Another marriage institution has been introduced , again showing the influence of Berber women : it is the informal marriage ( amarzal ) ...
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... MARRIAGE Meakambut appears to be among that small circle of human communities that deny paternity . Telban was told that sex was purely a recreation , unconnected with procreation . Babies , it was said , were formed of a mother's blood ...
... MARRIAGE Meakambut appears to be among that small circle of human communities that deny paternity . Telban was told that sex was purely a recreation , unconnected with procreation . Babies , it was said , were formed of a mother's blood ...
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The Case of Unmarried | 1 |
Punk Cuisine Dylan Clark | 19 |
Development and the Life Story of a Thai Farmer Leader | 33 |
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