The Tribal Women of IndiaSundeep Prakashan, 1978 - 163 Seiten |
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... wife conforms to the form of marriage . In the villages , where most of the families are polygamous , a wife is not very happy nor does she enjoy a high status . In a house where there are two or more wives , the position and status are ...
... wife conforms to the form of marriage . In the villages , where most of the families are polygamous , a wife is not very happy nor does she enjoy a high status . In a house where there are two or more wives , the position and status are ...
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... wife or if she is barren the husband can take another wife Sometimes he marries an- other girl without having any such reason . Such cases are rare . Widowed and divorced persons can remarry Levirate and Sororate are practised . Love ...
... wife or if she is barren the husband can take another wife Sometimes he marries an- other girl without having any such reason . Such cases are rare . Widowed and divorced persons can remarry Levirate and Sororate are practised . Love ...
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... wives , but subsequently one of them took another wife . Finally , the four brothers from one mother took to the first two wives and the other three from another mother shared the new wife . Thus , a distinction between foster brothers ...
... wives , but subsequently one of them took another wife . Finally , the four brothers from one mother took to the first two wives and the other three from another mother shared the new wife . Thus , a distinction between foster brothers ...
Inhalt
The Gaddi Women | 1 |
The Women of Kinnaur | 10 |
The Gujjar Women | 17 |
Urheberrecht | |
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