The Role of the Aged in Primitive Society |
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It brings it about that in most cases aged persons are bound to the young by marriage ties . ” 12 The custom of old men marrying young mates was common in Africa . The aged Berber often secured young wives ...
It brings it about that in most cases aged persons are bound to the young by marriage ties . ” 12 The custom of old men marrying young mates was common in Africa . The aged Berber often secured young wives ...
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... aged women to young mates 826 74-136 Subjection or inferiority of women and mar- 30/3 riage of aged women to young mates 827 81–136 Organized priesthood and marriage of aged 21/2 women to young mates 828 48–135 Patrilocal residence ...
... aged women to young mates 826 74-136 Subjection or inferiority of women and mar- 30/3 riage of aged women to young mates 827 81–136 Organized priesthood and marriage of aged 21/2 women to young mates 828 48–135 Patrilocal residence ...
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... Avunculate and marriage of aged men to 20/13 young mates 851 53-135 Ownership of dwelling by wife and marriage 12/4 of aged men to young mates 852 42–133 Matrilocal residence and family rights of 20/10 aged men , including seniority ...
... Avunculate and marriage of aged men to 20/13 young mates 851 53-135 Ownership of dwelling by wife and marriage 12/4 of aged men to young mates 852 42–133 Matrilocal residence and family rights of 20/10 aged men , including seniority ...
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