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الصفحة 277
The child has rights to the titles , lands , properties , and occupations which may vest in the lineage , by virtue of ... In Dahomey the transfer of these jural rights and duties as to a woman's children from one lineage to another may ...
The child has rights to the titles , lands , properties , and occupations which may vest in the lineage , by virtue of ... In Dahomey the transfer of these jural rights and duties as to a woman's children from one lineage to another may ...
الصفحة 280
She is your wife and you are her husband , but the children born of your mating will be members of the royal family . ... children ” to augment her father's family ' , 4 a custom allied to Dahomean child stay father house'marriage .
She is your wife and you are her husband , but the children born of your mating will be members of the royal family . ... children ” to augment her father's family ' , 4 a custom allied to Dahomean child stay father house'marriage .
الصفحة 300
The man's representatives are therefore able to establish the child's paternity from the birth - pang confessions of the woman . The child is kept in the hut where it was born , for six or seven days , while the umbilical cord dries and ...
The man's representatives are therefore able to establish the child's paternity from the birth - pang confessions of the woman . The child is kept in the hut where it was born , for six or seven days , while the umbilical cord dries and ...
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