Africa, المجلد 67،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1997 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 421
... marriage were broken off despite the fact that he and his fiancée were in love and her parents were happy about the marriage : ' a misunderstanding between their two families . . . was caused by the grandmother of the girl , who ... had ...
... marriage were broken off despite the fact that he and his fiancée were in love and her parents were happy about the marriage : ' a misunderstanding between their two families . . . was caused by the grandmother of the girl , who ... had ...
الصفحة 637
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FAYANNDE THROUGH MARRIAGE Significance of marriage Marriage does not lead to a strong and inseparable bond between husband and wife among the Jallube . Economic and social tasks are clearly defined and ...
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FAYANNDE THROUGH MARRIAGE Significance of marriage Marriage does not lead to a strong and inseparable bond between husband and wife among the Jallube . Economic and social tasks are clearly defined and ...
الصفحة 639
... marriage , it is striking that all the gifts may be regarded as investments by both the boy's and the girl's family to sustain the livelihood of the children who will be born of the marriage union . The gifts constitute the household ...
... marriage , it is striking that all the gifts may be regarded as investments by both the boy's and the girl's family to sustain the livelihood of the children who will be born of the marriage union . The gifts constitute the household ...
المحتوى
AFRICA | 346 |
popular | 363 |
readers interpretations and the difference | 389 |
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