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Page 62
V . – Marriage Customs of the Birhörs . By Sarat Chandra Roy , M . A . ( i ) —
Different kinds of Marriage . MARRIAGE is considered indispensable for every
Birhos . Even most of their spirits or deities are believed to have each a husband
or ...
V . – Marriage Customs of the Birhörs . By Sarat Chandra Roy , M . A . ( i ) —
Different kinds of Marriage . MARRIAGE is considered indispensable for every
Birhos . Even most of their spirits or deities are believed to have each a husband
or ...
Page 80
The girls while going to * draw water ; are accompanied by some married women
, one of whom carries an axe ( pharsā ) or , if available , a sword , and another ,
bow and an arrow . Arrived at the stream , tank , or spring , one of the married ...
The girls while going to * draw water ; are accompanied by some married women
, one of whom carries an axe ( pharsā ) or , if available , a sword , and another ,
bow and an arrow . Arrived at the stream , tank , or spring , one of the married ...
Page 229
The premarital liaisons of a Birhoș woman are so lightly thought of that no Birhöş
has the slightest objection to marry a ... recognized sweetheart of B , is on the
best of terms with her now as his married wife although B lives next door to him .
The premarital liaisons of a Birhoș woman are so lightly thought of that no Birhöş
has the slightest objection to marry a ... recognized sweetheart of B , is on the
best of terms with her now as his married wife although B lives next door to him .
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