Ethnology, Volume 46, Issue 1University of Pittsburgh, 2008 - Ethnology |
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... fields as inherited property or gamana land from their husbands . While husbands with little land , older sons , or additional funds to hire laborers can work their wives ' fields for them so as to seclude them , other men may lack the ...
... fields as inherited property or gamana land from their husbands . While husbands with little land , older sons , or additional funds to hire laborers can work their wives ' fields for them so as to seclude them , other men may lack the ...
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... inherit fields by Maliki law , do not get their inherited fields , or at least not until their parents have passed away . ' Men are usually given their inherited fields at marriage with the understanding that they need land to provide ...
... inherit fields by Maliki law , do not get their inherited fields , or at least not until their parents have passed away . ' Men are usually given their inherited fields at marriage with the understanding that they need land to provide ...
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... inherited land Men who have inherited land Women farming a gamana field Men farming a gamana field 0 0 0 8 ( 36 ... fields . One of the three men who bought a field in Tchikaji Gajeré does not have an inherited field . d All of these men ...
... inherited land Men who have inherited land Women farming a gamana field Men farming a gamana field 0 0 0 8 ( 36 ... fields . One of the three men who bought a field in Tchikaji Gajeré does not have an inherited field . d All of these men ...
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