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Page 489
... children . There were even more powerful and subtle reasons for a close mother - child relationship . When the bride came to her new household , she came as a stranger and had to adapt to the habits of older people who were very set in ...
... children . There were even more powerful and subtle reasons for a close mother - child relationship . When the bride came to her new household , she came as a stranger and had to adapt to the habits of older people who were very set in ...
Page 496
... child are to be dutiful and respectful toward one's parents ; hence it would be incorrect and anxiety - provoking for the child to ignore his parents totally when choosing a marital partner . Further , the effects of Japanese child ...
... child are to be dutiful and respectful toward one's parents ; hence it would be incorrect and anxiety - provoking for the child to ignore his parents totally when choosing a marital partner . Further , the effects of Japanese child ...
Page 506
... child , the relationship may reach a relaxed , informal stage . Prospective suitors among the Nuer must carry their ... child should result , it would belong to the woman's lineage . In the West it is usually considered undesirable to be ...
... child , the relationship may reach a relaxed , informal stage . Prospective suitors among the Nuer must carry their ... child should result , it would belong to the woman's lineage . In the West it is usually considered undesirable to be ...
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