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99 34 Aged Yakut women had few private possessions , but the old men were usually heads of households and exercised considerable property rights.35 Elsewhere it is stated : " In well - to - do families , where there is a great quantity ...
99 34 Aged Yakut women had few private possessions , but the old men were usually heads of households and exercised considerable property rights.35 Elsewhere it is stated : " In well - to - do families , where there is a great quantity ...
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18 Dundas reported that the aged Akamba often married young women ; and Lindblom explained : " If a man has only one wife and , later when she is old , buys a young girl , the latter usually stays in the elder wife's hut , and is ...
18 Dundas reported that the aged Akamba often married young women ; and Lindblom explained : " If a man has only one wife and , later when she is old , buys a young girl , the latter usually stays in the elder wife's hut , and is ...
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Where residence has been permanent , apparently among fishers , certainly among farmers , and usually where a society has a well - established priesthood , exposure of the dying has tended to disappear ( Cor . 1049-1055 ) .
Where residence has been permanent , apparently among fishers , certainly among farmers , and usually where a society has a well - established priesthood , exposure of the dying has tended to disappear ( Cor . 1049-1055 ) .
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