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الصفحة 164
a > legally married wife have inheritance rights to the father's estate , while the children of the odiono ... Church marriage or ndə mbakara , ' European marriage ' , nowadays occurs primarily among educated Efik , usually teachers .
a > legally married wife have inheritance rights to the father's estate , while the children of the odiono ... Church marriage or ndə mbakara , ' European marriage ' , nowadays occurs primarily among educated Efik , usually teachers .
الصفحة 248
The only traditional marriage prohibition of significance here is that which forbade marriage between any persons known to have an ancestor in common . That is to say cognates were , and in most villages still are , not allowed to marry ...
The only traditional marriage prohibition of significance here is that which forbade marriage between any persons known to have an ancestor in common . That is to say cognates were , and in most villages still are , not allowed to marry ...
الصفحة 251
2 The normal practice is for M. 2 and M. 3's sons to remain in the hamlet , marry , and bear children . ... Her children will be born there and the sons will continue in residence after marriage , that is , of course , unless F. i's ...
2 The normal practice is for M. 2 and M. 3's sons to remain in the hamlet , marry , and bear children . ... Her children will be born there and the sons will continue in residence after marriage , that is , of course , unless F. i's ...
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