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الصفحة 14
In these circumstances a barren wife in Dahomey , for example , is able to overcome the disadvantages of her position by using her own property to acquire a woman whom she will give to her husband . Any children born to a wife so ...
In these circumstances a barren wife in Dahomey , for example , is able to overcome the disadvantages of her position by using her own property to acquire a woman whom she will give to her husband . Any children born to a wife so ...
الصفحة 20
The children borne by the ' wife ' of Mamolape took the name of Mamolape's family of orientation , not that of her husband . Even if Andrew had ' entered ' the hut the children would still have belonged to his mother's family .
The children borne by the ' wife ' of Mamolape took the name of Mamolape's family of orientation , not that of her husband . Even if Andrew had ' entered ' the hut the children would still have belonged to his mother's family .
الصفحة 144
The husband's agnates have the strongest claim to his wife's intimacy , by virtue of their closeness to him as ... Yet extra - marital rights may , indeed , have to be given also to the husband's affines , excluding the wife's own sons ...
The husband's agnates have the strongest claim to his wife's intimacy , by virtue of their closeness to him as ... Yet extra - marital rights may , indeed , have to be given also to the husband's affines , excluding the wife's own sons ...
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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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