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الصفحة 171
MARRIAGE AND OTHER PRETENCES The Swahili - speaking peoples have a considerable propensity for loading their systems of ... as reported by Constantin , that of a slave woman who was married by a Swahili and who produced a daughter who ...
MARRIAGE AND OTHER PRETENCES The Swahili - speaking peoples have a considerable propensity for loading their systems of ... as reported by Constantin , that of a slave woman who was married by a Swahili and who produced a daughter who ...
الصفحة 172
The Digo of Mtwapa also share this view of a bride's virginity at marriage and of the need to stage as expensive a wedding as they can afford . Girls are surveyed carefully and married when they are about fifteen at the latest .
The Digo of Mtwapa also share this view of a bride's virginity at marriage and of the need to stage as expensive a wedding as they can afford . Girls are surveyed carefully and married when they are about fifteen at the latest .
الصفحة 173
Uhala marriage payments are small , such that a husband must pay separately for any children that his wife bears , and there is very little ceremony . Interestingly , by contrast , among most non - Muslim Mijikenda , marriage , which is ...
Uhala marriage payments are small , such that a husband must pay separately for any children that his wife bears , and there is very little ceremony . Interestingly , by contrast , among most non - Muslim Mijikenda , marriage , which is ...
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Some issues of theory in the study of tenure relations in African agriculture | 6 |
Environment and access to resources in Africa | 18 |
Social institutions and access to resources | 36 |
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