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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... wives means that doglie marriages are particularly unstable , or whether it is simply due to the fact that doglies generally constitute a high proportion of wives . On the one hand , the doglie's lack of free choice of her marriage ...
... wives means that doglie marriages are particularly unstable , or whether it is simply due to the fact that doglies generally constitute a high proportion of wives . On the one hand , the doglie's lack of free choice of her marriage ...
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... Wives Doglieba Other wives Total : 214 79 * 135 Temporarily absent ( visiting relatives ) : 31 Recently divorced : 60 12 22 19 38 Among these are sixteen doglieba who , although they are officially presented as wives , cannot be linked ...
... Wives Doglieba Other wives Total : 214 79 * 135 Temporarily absent ( visiting relatives ) : 31 Recently divorced : 60 12 22 19 38 Among these are sixteen doglieba who , although they are officially presented as wives , cannot be linked ...
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... wives . It will further be argued that cattle theft is overwhelmingly the ' occupation ' of choice of those young Kuria men whom I term ' sister - poor ' , i.e. those whose natal household lacks a sufficient number of daughters to bring ...
... wives . It will further be argued that cattle theft is overwhelmingly the ' occupation ' of choice of those young Kuria men whom I term ' sister - poor ' , i.e. those whose natal household lacks a sufficient number of daughters to bring ...
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