The Tribal Women of IndiaSundeep Prakashan, 1978 - 163 Seiten |
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... marry for a second time if his wife is barren or if he requires additional help for agricultural operations . Sometimes a younger brother may like to marry a young wife . In such cases , the marriage may take place but the elder ...
... marry for a second time if his wife is barren or if he requires additional help for agricultural operations . Sometimes a younger brother may like to marry a young wife . In such cases , the marriage may take place but the elder ...
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... marry in another village to live together as hus- band and wife . The children born to such parents are given due regard and are treated as legitimate ones . Marriage is strictly exogamous . The husband and wife must belong to separate ...
... marry in another village to live together as hus- band and wife . The children born to such parents are given due regard and are treated as legitimate ones . Marriage is strictly exogamous . The husband and wife must belong to separate ...
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... marry may themselves often marry Gaddis . The caste of a person is deter- mined by the caste of the father only provided that the mother is either a Gaddi ( predominantly Rajput ) or a Brahman . The Brahmans of the Sashi al have as ...
... marry may themselves often marry Gaddis . The caste of a person is deter- mined by the caste of the father only provided that the mother is either a Gaddi ( predominantly Rajput ) or a Brahman . The Brahmans of the Sashi al have as ...
Inhalt
The Gaddi Women | 1 |
The Women of Kinnaur | 10 |
The Gujjar Women | 17 |
Urheberrecht | |
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