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الصفحة 45
Agricultural production is organized through the joint family living in a single household complex . Both the patrifocal joint family ( a man + wives + children ) and the household are called dɛmbaiye ( from dɛmba : ' a suckling mother ...
Agricultural production is organized through the joint family living in a single household complex . Both the patrifocal joint family ( a man + wives + children ) and the household are called dɛmbaiye ( from dɛmba : ' a suckling mother ...
الصفحة 82
The Barma household is delineated by a woven grass fence or mud - brick wall . Informants would intone , when explaining who should reside within these walls : brothers live beside brothers and / or sons live beside fathers .
The Barma household is delineated by a woven grass fence or mud - brick wall . Informants would intone , when explaining who should reside within these walls : brothers live beside brothers and / or sons live beside fathers .
الصفحة 87
brother postpones the marriage of a younger , as the household's resources have been expended in the first marriage , consequently increasing the isolating tendency of the domestic structure . The possession of a more isolating ...
brother postpones the marriage of a younger , as the household's resources have been expended in the first marriage , consequently increasing the isolating tendency of the domestic structure . The possession of a more isolating ...
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