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And where old women have been unable to marry younger men they have sometimes encouraged their aged husbands to take younger wives in order to lighten their own labors and perhaps to enhance their position in the family hierarchy .
And where old women have been unable to marry younger men they have sometimes encouraged their aged husbands to take younger wives in order to lighten their own labors and perhaps to enhance their position in the family hierarchy .
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a » 25 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 .
a » 25 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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31 pressly prevent the younger ones , sometimes , it appears , on the pain of death from marrying at all . ” 30 Mrs. Parker reported of the Euahlayi that it was customary for graybeards to add younger mates to their households ...
31 pressly prevent the younger ones , sometimes , it appears , on the pain of death from marrying at all . ” 30 Mrs. Parker reported of the Euahlayi that it was customary for graybeards to add younger mates to their households ...
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The Assurance of Food | 20 |
Property Rights | 36 |
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