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They told me that he was so old that he could not walk , and that when they traveled some of the younger men car- ried him . " Howitt further explained : " In the Dieri tribe , as in all others of those kindred to it , the oldest man of ...
They told me that he was so old that he could not walk , and that when they traveled some of the younger men car- ried him . " Howitt further explained : " In the Dieri tribe , as in all others of those kindred to it , the oldest man of ...
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hold while the younger one was treated almost like a maid . " The first wife sits with the husband in the warm sleeping room , while the second works outside in the cold . . . prepares the food , and serves it .
hold while the younger one was treated almost like a maid . " The first wife sits with the husband in the warm sleeping room , while the second works outside in the cold . . . prepares the food , and serves it .
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pressly prevent the younger ones , sometimes , it appears , on the pain of death from marrying at all . " 3o Mrs. Parker reported of the Euahlayi that it was customary for graybeards to add younger mates to their households , and that ...
pressly prevent the younger ones , sometimes , it appears , on the pain of death from marrying at all . " 3o Mrs. Parker reported of the Euahlayi that it was customary for graybeards to add younger mates to their households , and that ...
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Research Procedure 1 | 1 |
The Assurance of Food ཨཱུ ཕྱ ུ ི | 82 |
Political and Civil Activities | 105 |
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