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الصفحة 31
Similarly , relatively permanent marriages and high fertility are not monopolies of the Igbo . ... legacies and collective memories of Biafra are certainly not a sufficient explanation for the strength of marriage and kinship ...
Similarly , relatively permanent marriages and high fertility are not monopolies of the Igbo . ... legacies and collective memories of Biafra are certainly not a sufficient explanation for the strength of marriage and kinship ...
الصفحة 33
Further , some of the marriages that occurred during Biafra threatened traditional customs by which , and networks ... De Chima , an elderly man , recounted and lamented how his late brother's daughter was ' lost ' to a marriage with a ...
Further , some of the marriages that occurred during Biafra threatened traditional customs by which , and networks ... De Chima , an elderly man , recounted and lamented how his late brother's daughter was ' lost ' to a marriage with a ...
الصفحة 34
As with narratives about marriage alliances , stories about romances during Biafra both reflect and prefigure ... Most stories recount the anxieties , discontents and disputes engendered in families whose daughters married non - Igbo ...
As with narratives about marriage alliances , stories about romances during Biafra both reflect and prefigure ... Most stories recount the anxieties , discontents and disputes engendered in families whose daughters married non - Igbo ...
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