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الصفحة 249
I should add that this paper makes no attempt to treat of the ceremonies of marriage . That was done in a very able paper , 2 and I have assumed that the scope of this paper is to inquire into the working of that marriage in Mɛnde ...
I should add that this paper makes no attempt to treat of the ceremonies of marriage . That was done in a very able paper , 2 and I have assumed that the scope of this paper is to inquire into the working of that marriage in Mɛnde ...
الصفحة 250
This helps to explain why so many a chief's wife feels free to leave her husband , since as nothing has been paid there is nothing to lose . Thus the bride - price makes for stability in marriage , since a woman fears to leave her ...
This helps to explain why so many a chief's wife feels free to leave her husband , since as nothing has been paid there is nothing to lose . Thus the bride - price makes for stability in marriage , since a woman fears to leave her ...
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A NOTE ON WOMAN MARRIAGE'IN DAHOMEY MELVILLE J. HERSKOVITS EPORTS of the occurrence of ' woman marriage ' in parts of Africa as far distant from one another as northern and southern Nigeria , the Anglo - Egyptian Sudan , and the Union ...
A NOTE ON WOMAN MARRIAGE'IN DAHOMEY MELVILLE J. HERSKOVITS EPORTS of the occurrence of ' woman marriage ' in parts of Africa as far distant from one another as northern and southern Nigeria , the Anglo - Egyptian Sudan , and the Union ...
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Introduction to Nyakyusa Law Godfrey Wilson | 16 |
The Distribution of Native Population over East Africa | 37 |
The Development of the Military Organization in Swaziland | 55 |
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