Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... marriage arrangements are not particularly crucial in the social sys- tem . Actually , anything which influ- ences marriage is quite fundamental to the economy and the stability of the society . At marriage , matrilocal residence is ...
... marriage arrangements are not particularly crucial in the social sys- tem . Actually , anything which influ- ences marriage is quite fundamental to the economy and the stability of the society . At marriage , matrilocal residence is ...
Page 40
... marriage and arrange a marriage . The young people do not know anything about it but are told later . They are just given directions . Even boys were some- times forced into marriage with girls they didn't like , especially when the ...
... marriage and arrange a marriage . The young people do not know anything about it but are told later . They are just given directions . Even boys were some- times forced into marriage with girls they didn't like , especially when the ...
Page 41
... marriage consummated . On the other hand , when the suitor is not too well known in the locality or when his good faith or economic ability is suspect , pres- ents are more likely to be demanded . The presents can be brought by a go ...
... marriage consummated . On the other hand , when the suitor is not too well known in the locality or when his good faith or economic ability is suspect , pres- ents are more likely to be demanded . The presents can be brought by a go ...
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The Search for Unity in Higher | 21 |
Bivariate Normal Population When X is Truncated | 52 |
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