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الصفحة 157
In former days , when polygyny prevailed , the husband enjoyed coition with another wife while refraining from intercourse with a post - parturient wife . Nowadays , in order to prevent the child suffering marasmus , the husband ...
In former days , when polygyny prevailed , the husband enjoyed coition with another wife while refraining from intercourse with a post - parturient wife . Nowadays , in order to prevent the child suffering marasmus , the husband ...
الصفحة 161
Sexual relations and marriage are forbidden between members of the nuclear and extended family , parallel and cross cousins , a brother and the wives of a deceased brother or half - brother , and a man and his wife's mother , sister ...
Sexual relations and marriage are forbidden between members of the nuclear and extended family , parallel and cross cousins , a brother and the wives of a deceased brother or half - brother , and a man and his wife's mother , sister ...
الصفحة 389
The Mossi have no bride - price ; families exchange wives as well as goods and services over a life - long period of ... Occasionally a prosperous migrant returns and attempts to obtain a wife by being very generous to a lineage head .
The Mossi have no bride - price ; families exchange wives as well as goods and services over a life - long period of ... Occasionally a prosperous migrant returns and attempts to obtain a wife by being very generous to a lineage head .
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An Analytical Note on the Structure of Meru | 20 |
Yoruba Responses to the Fear of Death Peter MortonWilliams | 34 |
On Translating the Homeric Epithet and Simile into Twi L H OfosuAppiah | 41 |
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