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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... 28/11 women to young mates 801 46–136 Matrilineal inheritance and marriage of aged 20/7 women to young mates 802 48–136 Matrilineal succession and marriage of aged 14/7 women to young mates 803 50–136 Matripotestal family authority ...
... 28/11 women to young mates 801 46–136 Matrilineal inheritance and marriage of aged 20/7 women to young mates 802 48–136 Matrilineal succession and marriage of aged 14/7 women to young mates 803 50–136 Matripotestal family authority ...
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... aged women to young mates 826 74-136 Subjection or inferiority of women and marriage of aged women to young mates 827 81–136 Organized priesthood and marriage of aged women to young mates 828 43–135 Patrilocal residence and marriage ...
... aged women to young mates 826 74-136 Subjection or inferiority of women and marriage of aged women to young mates 827 81–136 Organized priesthood and marriage of aged women to young mates 828 43–135 Patrilocal residence and marriage ...
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