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الصفحة 46
It is assumed that readers are familiar with Dr. Audrey Richards's study of Bemba marriage in No. ... already over 30 per cent . of the marriages are inter - tribal and he anticipates an increase in such marriages as a permanent feature ...
It is assumed that readers are familiar with Dr. Audrey Richards's study of Bemba marriage in No. ... already over 30 per cent . of the marriages are inter - tribal and he anticipates an increase in such marriages as a permanent feature ...
الصفحة 61
Fathers of daughters often encourage them not to marry but to be content with casual lovers , firstly because this ... Again , the institution of wekugbla or ' family marriage ' , strongly developed among the Krobo , is , acccording to ...
Fathers of daughters often encourage them not to marry but to be content with casual lovers , firstly because this ... Again , the institution of wekugbla or ' family marriage ' , strongly developed among the Krobo , is , acccording to ...
الصفحة 375
The significant thing , for the Tallensi , is not so much the prescribed pattern of conduct as the fact that all kinship is morally binding . The Tallensi indicate this most clearly in their attitude to marriage .
The significant thing , for the Tallensi , is not so much the prescribed pattern of conduct as the fact that all kinship is morally binding . The Tallensi indicate this most clearly in their attitude to marriage .
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