Africa, المجلدات 16-17Oxford University Press, 1946 "African negro music, by E. M. von Hornbostel": v. 1, p. [30]-62. |
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... wife provided that he has sufficient means to marry more than one . Many reasons , mainly economic , may be advanced in justification of polygamy : ( a ) The Akan is an agricul- turist ; for him wives and children represent the only ...
... wife provided that he has sufficient means to marry more than one . Many reasons , mainly economic , may be advanced in justification of polygamy : ( a ) The Akan is an agricul- turist ; for him wives and children represent the only ...
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... wives of pagans . An actual case from Kitgum in 1931 shows what happens when Africans are not allowed to handle their own matrimonial affairs in their own courts . The Christian wife of A ( also a Christian ) lived regularly and ...
... wives of pagans . An actual case from Kitgum in 1931 shows what happens when Africans are not allowed to handle their own matrimonial affairs in their own courts . The Christian wife of A ( also a Christian ) lived regularly and ...
الصفحة 288
... wife's clan . The marriage ceremony consists of two acts separated by several months . The first is the delivery of the bride - wealth to the girl's father in the presence of a witness : before the recent war this was valued at 150-250 ...
... wife's clan . The marriage ceremony consists of two acts separated by several months . The first is the delivery of the bride - wealth to the girl's father in the presence of a witness : before the recent war this was valued at 150-250 ...
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Land Tenure on the Eritrean Plateau S F Nadel | 23 |
The BeefCattle Trade in Nigeria G I Jones | 29 |
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