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to be married , he was formerly adjured to be courageous in battle , to honor and obey his parents , and to " show respect to his seniors and all aged persons . ” Bancroft states that modesty and esteem for one's elders were a child's ...
to be married , he was formerly adjured to be courageous in battle , to honor and obey his parents , and to " show respect to his seniors and all aged persons . ” Bancroft states that modesty and esteem for one's elders were a child's ...
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Sons , even after marriage , generally lived near their parents and were obedient to them.74 A Rwala's children were his own property , and it was said that a father might even kill his son or daughter with impunity .
Sons , even after marriage , generally lived near their parents and were obedient to them.74 A Rwala's children were his own property , and it was said that a father might even kill his son or daughter with impunity .
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vates her parents ' fields and performs the household duties , and if any man wants her to do the same for him , he must compensate the parents for the loss of an able - bodied servant . ” 77 A certain corner in a Palaung house was ...
vates her parents ' fields and performs the household duties , and if any man wants her to do the same for him , he must compensate the parents for the loss of an able - bodied servant . ” 77 A certain corner in a Palaung house was ...
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