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De Heusch ( 1958 : 72 ) suggests that this union and its ban on children emphasize the incestuous and erotic nature of the union , in which the half - sister is in fact a symbolic substitute for the mother , now Queen Mother .
De Heusch ( 1958 : 72 ) suggests that this union and its ban on children emphasize the incestuous and erotic nature of the union , in which the half - sister is in fact a symbolic substitute for the mother , now Queen Mother .
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It is this fact that has led Radcliffe - Brown and Eggan ( 1950 ) to postulate the lineage solidarity hypothesis . I have argued ( Webster 1973 : 313 ) that the fact that ego calls all the male descendants of his MB by the same term ...
It is this fact that has led Radcliffe - Brown and Eggan ( 1950 ) to postulate the lineage solidarity hypothesis . I have argued ( Webster 1973 : 313 ) that the fact that ego calls all the male descendants of his MB by the same term ...
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One important consequence of the expensiveness of marriage and the fact that it was the elders who collected the fees and the bridewealth , was that older men disproportionately polygynous . As a major gauge of status was number of ...
One important consequence of the expensiveness of marriage and the fact that it was the elders who collected the fees and the bridewealth , was that older men disproportionately polygynous . As a major gauge of status was number of ...
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