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This ensured that they remained in their deceased husband's home , gave them freedom to have children by lovers and served to give deceased's sister a place in her parental home from which she could continue to exercise control .
This ensured that they remained in their deceased husband's home , gave them freedom to have children by lovers and served to give deceased's sister a place in her parental home from which she could continue to exercise control .
الصفحة 136
The authors implied that , while tensions existed in both these neighbourhoods , type I was likely to give rise to more acute forms of interpersonal conflict . It is an involuntary association in which relationships are ascribed at ...
The authors implied that , while tensions existed in both these neighbourhoods , type I was likely to give rise to more acute forms of interpersonal conflict . It is an involuntary association in which relationships are ascribed at ...
الصفحة 348
The first two types - oríki ílú and oríki orílè̟ - can , like most praise poems , give the more generalized historical information ; for instance , the oríki orilè which singles out distinguished members of a lineage and uses their ...
The first two types - oríki ílú and oríki orílè̟ - can , like most praise poems , give the more generalized historical information ; for instance , the oríki orilè which singles out distinguished members of a lineage and uses their ...
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WomanMarriage with Special Reference to the Loveduits Significance | 11 |
An Analytical Note on the Land and Spirits of the Sewa Mende M C Jędrej | 38 |
Contributors to this Number | 45 |
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