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The existence of debt in the system rendered exchange marriage a fertile area for dispute . Prohibitions on marriage or the existence of an outstanding debt could lead to one of the paired wards acquiring through the exchange not a ...
The existence of debt in the system rendered exchange marriage a fertile area for dispute . Prohibitions on marriage or the existence of an outstanding debt could lead to one of the paired wards acquiring through the exchange not a ...
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( Lévi - Strauss , 1965 : 17 ) , so we are discussing distinctive marriage types which cannot be confirmed or realized in practice ( cf. Bourdieu , 1977 : pp . 16-30 , 43-57 , for a sustained attack on the fallacies of rule - based ...
( Lévi - Strauss , 1965 : 17 ) , so we are discussing distinctive marriage types which cannot be confirmed or realized in practice ( cf. Bourdieu , 1977 : pp . 16-30 , 43-57 , for a sustained attack on the fallacies of rule - based ...
الصفحة 63
Elsewhere I have shown that Barma males have a very low probability of marriage under the age of twenty - five ; that husbands were on the average 10.8 years older than their wives ; and that female mean age at first marriage was 14.6 ...
Elsewhere I have shown that Barma males have a very low probability of marriage under the age of twenty - five ; that husbands were on the average 10.8 years older than their wives ; and that female mean age at first marriage was 14.6 ...
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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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