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الصفحة 144
The hypothesis is based upon what seems to be a definite association between number of wives and extent of marriage with kin . The relevant data are given in the following Table . TABLE III Polygyny and Rates of Marriage with Kin No.
The hypothesis is based upon what seems to be a definite association between number of wives and extent of marriage with kin . The relevant data are given in the following Table . TABLE III Polygyny and Rates of Marriage with Kin No.
الصفحة 146
The extent of its decline among the families dealt with here is shown in Table V. TABLE V Decay of Polygyny Numbers of men Percentages No. of wives I II III IV T. III III IV T. Nob . I 184 76 35.6 2 26 19 9 9 I 81 53 25 8 149 IS 1 65.2 ...
The extent of its decline among the families dealt with here is shown in Table V. TABLE V Decay of Polygyny Numbers of men Percentages No. of wives I II III IV T. III III IV T. Nob . I 184 76 35.6 2 26 19 9 9 I 81 53 25 8 149 IS 1 65.2 ...
الصفحة 156
But one of the most common , highly relevant in the present context , is for the tribal chief to assign to each of his senior wives some families of servants as hereditary retainers of her house ' ; those families are then recognized as ...
But one of the most common , highly relevant in the present context , is for the tribal chief to assign to each of his senior wives some families of servants as hereditary retainers of her house ' ; those families are then recognized as ...
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THE KIN TERMINOLOGY SYSTEM OF THE KUNG BUSH | 1 |
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