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الصفحة 35
The child is then considered the property of this paternal aunt , who has the right to foster it . If she does not want the child , she can give it to another person in the paternal family , or someone else from the paternal family can ...
The child is then considered the property of this paternal aunt , who has the right to foster it . If she does not want the child , she can give it to another person in the paternal family , or someone else from the paternal family can ...
الصفحة 36
1 the grandparents is seen in general as having the right to get ' their ' children without having to reciprocate ... gifts to the child's mother , while children given to the maternal grandmother are the reciprocation for her own child ...
1 the grandparents is seen in general as having the right to get ' their ' children without having to reciprocate ... gifts to the child's mother , while children given to the maternal grandmother are the reciprocation for her own child ...
الصفحة 88
One woman explained that women love children more than men because they suffer ( ohubonabona ) with them . ... Why should Sunday's grandmother feed and sleep with his child , when he was living right next door with his wife and another ...
One woman explained that women love children more than men because they suffer ( ohubonabona ) with them . ... Why should Sunday's grandmother feed and sleep with his child , when he was living right next door with his wife and another ...
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المحتوى
transformations in foster | 28 |
changing relations between | 62 |
time and relatedness in eastern Uganda | 76 |
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