Africa, المجلد 69،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1999 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 78
... marriage . Men tend to marry later than women , even at age 30 or 35. Full maturity comes only a few years after that , accompanied presumably by one or two dutiful wives and a handful of respectful children in school . Several women ...
... marriage . Men tend to marry later than women , even at age 30 or 35. Full maturity comes only a few years after that , accompanied presumably by one or two dutiful wives and a handful of respectful children in school . Several women ...
الصفحة 100
... marriages last at all , but what mainly determines whether a marriage is successful or not , as with other marriages , is whether the co - wives can live with one another . In her analysis of the records of the Bulsa paramount chief's ...
... marriages last at all , but what mainly determines whether a marriage is successful or not , as with other marriages , is whether the co - wives can live with one another . In her analysis of the records of the Bulsa paramount chief's ...
الصفحة 101
... marriage ( 1978 : 258 ff . ) . He distinguishes three forms of marriage among the Bulsa : ( 1 ) marriage without courting that happens for example when doglieba are given away in marriage by their father's sisters , ( 2 ) marriage after ...
... marriage ( 1978 : 258 ff . ) . He distinguishes three forms of marriage among the Bulsa : ( 1 ) marriage without courting that happens for example when doglieba are given away in marriage by their father's sisters , ( 2 ) marriage after ...
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