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الصفحة 10
In practice , two sets of exchanges were necessary to carry out exchange marriages : one set of transactions ... men taking part in exchange marriages ; a second set of transactions was necessary to exchange wards for marriageable women ...
In practice , two sets of exchanges were necessary to carry out exchange marriages : one set of transactions ... men taking part in exchange marriages ; a second set of transactions was necessary to exchange wards for marriageable women ...
الصفحة 11
The existence of debt in the system rendered exchange marriage a fertile area for dispute . ... through the exchange not a husband but another guardian , who would then use her to engage in further exchanges or debt repayment .
The existence of debt in the system rendered exchange marriage a fertile area for dispute . ... through the exchange not a husband but another guardian , who would then use her to engage in further exchanges or debt repayment .
الصفحة 16
Even within the status of children of exchange marriage , it seems , a further category distinction was made . Downes claims that the ihambe , an akombo or cult set up to ensure the fertility of women , was set up for the wife by full ...
Even within the status of children of exchange marriage , it seems , a further category distinction was made . Downes claims that the ihambe , an akombo or cult set up to ensure the fertility of women , was set up for the wife by full ...
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dry season migration from northwest Nigeria | 3 |
causes problems | 20 |
an indicator of nutritional stress in African agricultural | 31 |
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