Ethnology, Volume 46, Issue 1University of Pittsburgh, 2008 - Ethnology |
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... prosperity and health . For instance , in one sermon the pastor said that Abraham had to make a clean break with Mesopotamia to become the father of God's chosen people ; similarly , each individual believer must leave behind his or her ...
... prosperity and health . For instance , in one sermon the pastor said that Abraham had to make a clean break with Mesopotamia to become the father of God's chosen people ; similarly , each individual believer must leave behind his or her ...
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SECLUSION , PROSPERITY , AND MALE AUTHORITY Not relying on one's wife or wives to assist with provisioning is a mark of prosperity for men and for women whose husbands are the sole providers . Even so , seclusion in Garin Jakka and ...
SECLUSION , PROSPERITY , AND MALE AUTHORITY Not relying on one's wife or wives to assist with provisioning is a mark of prosperity for men and for women whose husbands are the sole providers . Even so , seclusion in Garin Jakka and ...
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... prosperous lives of Alhazai and others who give them seasonal work in Maradi and northern Nigeria , they see wife seclusion as a part of and a reason for prosperity . They are taught by Muslim teachers and acquain- tances where they ...
... prosperous lives of Alhazai and others who give them seasonal work in Maradi and northern Nigeria , they see wife seclusion as a part of and a reason for prosperity . They are taught by Muslim teachers and acquain- tances where they ...
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