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الصفحة 274
Among the Bedouin , men are permitted to marry their father's brother's daughter and any other cousin of similar type ... Parallel - cousin marriage has the effect of diversifying the agnatic group , and creates small nuclei within it ...
Among the Bedouin , men are permitted to marry their father's brother's daughter and any other cousin of similar type ... Parallel - cousin marriage has the effect of diversifying the agnatic group , and creates small nuclei within it ...
الصفحة 409
Once engaged , fiancés often have regular sexual relations ; this is partly because the high cost of marriage prolongs the engagement ... Often , too , a man will not marry his fiancée before she conceives a child ( Omari , 1962 , p .
Once engaged , fiancés often have regular sexual relations ; this is partly because the high cost of marriage prolongs the engagement ... Often , too , a man will not marry his fiancée before she conceives a child ( Omari , 1962 , p .
الصفحة 420
These formulations are mentioned , however , because they may help to clarify the conflicting tendencies in West African marriage . On the one hand , according to several observers , successful and durable marriages are the exception ...
These formulations are mentioned , however , because they may help to clarify the conflicting tendencies in West African marriage . On the one hand , according to several observers , successful and durable marriages are the exception ...
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