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الصفحة 153
In former times , when polygyny was widespread , the husband was expected to have coition with his wives unless he was ill or the wives were either menstruating or nursing a child . Although he might have coition with any wife during ...
In former times , when polygyny was widespread , the husband was expected to have coition with his wives unless he was ill or the wives were either menstruating or nursing a child . Although he might have coition with any wife during ...
الصفحة 388
Occasionally , younger men can ' make friends ' with old men and by furnishing labour and small presents receive wives . Other men in need of wives but lacking the means could receive ...
Occasionally , younger men can ' make friends ' with old men and by furnishing labour and small presents receive wives . Other men in need of wives but lacking the means could receive ...
الصفحة 389
One can actually show to the contrary that it is those men who migrate too often who have most difficulty finding wives . This problem follows logically from the nature of the Mossi marriage system . The Mossi have no bride - price ...
One can actually show to the contrary that it is those men who migrate too often who have most difficulty finding wives . This problem follows logically from the nature of the Mossi marriage system . The Mossi have no bride - price ...
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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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