Africa, المجلد 74،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 2004 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... daughters : they are not allowed to claim them immediately . Children of married daughters belong to their father's lineages and are supposed to live with him . As long as the father keeps his children , the maternal grandmother will ...
... daughters : they are not allowed to claim them immediately . Children of married daughters belong to their father's lineages and are supposed to live with him . As long as the father keeps his children , the maternal grandmother will ...
الصفحة 89
... daughters and daughters ' children for a long time . The grounds given for doing so , then as now , are often the failings of in - laws . The evidence is taken from past experience , your own and that of your daughter . Expectations ...
... daughters and daughters ' children for a long time . The grounds given for doing so , then as now , are often the failings of in - laws . The evidence is taken from past experience , your own and that of your daughter . Expectations ...
الصفحة 90
... daughters ' sons in their fathers ' homes if possible . Alupakusadi's other daughter had brought two daughters home , and left two sons and another daughter . And he asserted firmly that Sabesi's son would go to his father's people when ...
... daughters ' sons in their fathers ' homes if possible . Alupakusadi's other daughter had brought two daughters home , and left two sons and another daughter . And he asserted firmly that Sabesi's son would go to his father's people when ...
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