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الصفحة 83
However , only the chief , rather than the entire royal clan , renounced exchange marriage . The peculiar form of marriage practised by the chief has been documented by M. D. W. Jeffreys ( 1962 : 99-100 ) : After the coronation the ...
However , only the chief , rather than the entire royal clan , renounced exchange marriage . The peculiar form of marriage practised by the chief has been documented by M. D. W. Jeffreys ( 1962 : 99-100 ) : After the coronation the ...
الصفحة 84
Normally no exchange is accepted for a chief's daughter and , as we have seen from examining exchange marriage , in such systems refusal to accept direct reciprocity implies retention of rights to filiate children .
Normally no exchange is accepted for a chief's daughter and , as we have seen from examining exchange marriage , in such systems refusal to accept direct reciprocity implies retention of rights to filiate children .
الصفحة 85
The chief controls a number of secret societies , stands at the head of a hierarchy of offices occupied by servants and sub - chiefs and also directs the marriages of a large proportion of the women within the chiefdom .
The chief controls a number of secret societies , stands at the head of a hierarchy of offices occupied by servants and sub - chiefs and also directs the marriages of a large proportion of the women within the chiefdom .
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