Africa, المجلد 74Oxford University Press, 2004 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 11
... claim their children . Grandmothers mostly claim their daughters ' children by preventing the children's fathers from transferring bridewealth or signing a birth certificate . As women do not easily enter into formal marriages , men ...
... claim their children . Grandmothers mostly claim their daughters ' children by preventing the children's fathers from transferring bridewealth or signing a birth certificate . As women do not easily enter into formal marriages , men ...
الصفحة 18
... claim these children . Grandmothers often relate to children of unmarried sons as they relate to children of married daughters : they are not allowed to claim them immediately . Children of married daughters belong to their father's ...
... claim these children . Grandmothers often relate to children of unmarried sons as they relate to children of married daughters : they are not allowed to claim them immediately . Children of married daughters belong to their father's ...
الصفحة 35
... claim the third child as her own . If the second child circulated in the family of its mother , the paternal family can also lay claim to the third child . The fourth child is considered to belong to the parents themselves , given that ...
... claim the third child as her own . If the second child circulated in the family of its mother , the paternal family can also lay claim to the third child . The fourth child is considered to belong to the parents themselves , given that ...
المحتوى
paths of grandmotherhood | 6 |
transformations in foster | 28 |
changing relations between | 62 |
حقوق النشر | |
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