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الصفحة 84
a а MARRIAGE PAYMENTS AND BARMA HOUSEHOLD STRUCTURE The inability of young males to muster bridewealth can have three ... By spacing is meant the ' space ' in time ( i.e. the number of years ) separating married siblings and their ...
a а MARRIAGE PAYMENTS AND BARMA HOUSEHOLD STRUCTURE The inability of young males to muster bridewealth can have three ... By spacing is meant the ' space ' in time ( i.e. the number of years ) separating married siblings and their ...
الصفحة 85
females eligible for marriage includes all unmarried women , even pre - pubescent girls . This is because the betrothal of a girl ... In Bougoumen and Guera the average age of plurally married men was 49.5 years ( Reyna 1972 : 210 ) .
females eligible for marriage includes all unmarried women , even pre - pubescent girls . This is because the betrothal of a girl ... In Bougoumen and Guera the average age of plurally married men was 49.5 years ( Reyna 1972 : 210 ) .
الصفحة 86
Easier access to polygynous marriage for mature males provides the childless man with the option of seeking an additional wife . Two points now become relevant . First , at the time of research , one north - western married Barma woman ...
Easier access to polygynous marriage for mature males provides the childless man with the option of seeking an additional wife . Two points now become relevant . First , at the time of research , one north - western married Barma woman ...
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