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Here in the presence of relatives and friends the bride and groom lie down for a few moments near one another but they are permitted no intimacies . The omwana y'ekyihara stands near by . This act signifies that they will sleep together ...
Here in the presence of relatives and friends the bride and groom lie down for a few moments near one another but they are permitted no intimacies . The omwana y'ekyihara stands near by . This act signifies that they will sleep together ...
الصفحة 119
The bride is ' as if dead ' to her relatives . Among the Bahima , the break is symbolized by the breaking off of a chip or stick from the gatepost and by the symbolic milking by the bride . Bahima brides are carried to their husbands ...
The bride is ' as if dead ' to her relatives . Among the Bahima , the break is symbolized by the breaking off of a chip or stick from the gatepost and by the symbolic milking by the bride . Bahima brides are carried to their husbands ...
الصفحة 224
When the fishing - party returned to Bolobo the relatives of the young man said : ' You are responsible for his disappearance . It was your plan to take him there that you might steal his molimo to deliver it to the witches so that they ...
When the fishing - party returned to Bolobo the relatives of the young man said : ' You are responsible for his disappearance . It was your plan to take him there that you might steal his molimo to deliver it to the witches so that they ...
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