The Role of the Aged in Primitive Society |
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What little chance aged women have had to marry younger spouses has occurred mainly in the mother - type of family ... 820 ) ; but the coefficients are lower when correlations are drawn between the marriage of aged women to young mates ...
What little chance aged women have had to marry younger spouses has occurred mainly in the mother - type of family ... 820 ) ; but the coefficients are lower when correlations are drawn between the marriage of aged women to young mates ...
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Traits 607 80-66 Property rights in women and marriage by wife purchase or bride price 608 42-74 Matrilocal residence and subjection or inferiority of women 609 44-74 Matrilineal descent and subjection or inferiority of women 610 46-74 ...
Traits 607 80-66 Property rights in women and marriage by wife purchase or bride price 608 42-74 Matrilocal residence and subjection or inferiority of women 609 44-74 Matrilineal descent and subjection or inferiority of women 610 46-74 ...
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Traits 825 72-136 Difficulty of divorce for women and marriage of 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 ...
Traits 825 72-136 Difficulty of divorce for women and marriage of 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 ...
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