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الصفحة 13
brother's son may marry a woman who will bear children to her name ( ibid . 12 ) . The children are called after the female ghost as though she were a man , while the brother counts as their paternal uncle for his sister has become his ...
brother's son may marry a woman who will bear children to her name ( ibid . 12 ) . The children are called after the female ghost as though she were a man , while the brother counts as their paternal uncle for his sister has become his ...
الصفحة 26
A Venda woman may also give a wife to her daughter from wealth she has earned herself or to her husband or even to her brother . The other main type of woman - marriage reported for the Venda is connected with raising a male heir .
A Venda woman may also give a wife to her daughter from wealth she has earned herself or to her husband or even to her brother . The other main type of woman - marriage reported for the Venda is connected with raising a male heir .
الصفحة 31
Rights ' in uxorem ' and ' in genetricem ' Laura Bohannan , discussing Herskovits's Dahomey material , distinguishes rights in uxorem , which she defines as ' rights over a woman as wife , the granting of which constitutes marriage ...
Rights ' in uxorem ' and ' in genetricem ' Laura Bohannan , discussing Herskovits's Dahomey material , distinguishes rights in uxorem , which she defines as ' rights over a woman as wife , the granting of which constitutes marriage ...
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AFRICA | 1 |
Further Tributes I | 11 |
An Analytical Note on the Land and Spirits of the Sewa Mende M C Jędrej | 38 |
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