Africa, المجلد 65،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1995 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 553
... marriage practices , of the deference of women towards men and of the young towards the old . The role of the libutfo was to inculcate nhlonipa , respect . The decline in the age of marriage was an important aspect of general ...
... marriage practices , of the deference of women towards men and of the young towards the old . The role of the libutfo was to inculcate nhlonipa , respect . The decline in the age of marriage was an important aspect of general ...
الصفحة 554
... marriage . Any increase in the age of men at marriage would have increased the availability of women for polygynous marriage and reduced the competi- tion for women between older and younger men . The assault on the influence of ...
... marriage . Any increase in the age of men at marriage would have increased the availability of women for polygynous marriage and reduced the competi- tion for women between older and younger men . The assault on the influence of ...
الصفحة 558
... marriage ahead of time , as it were , have always been allowed ; and no penalty is imposed where special per- mission is given . It is only in cases where such marriages take place without permis- sion that a fine is levied . Where the ...
... marriage ahead of time , as it were , have always been allowed ; and no penalty is imposed where special per- mission is given . It is only in cases where such marriages take place without permis- sion that a fine is levied . Where the ...
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