Essentials of Social Studies for Undergraduate StudentsPam Unique for the Institute of Education, University of Port Harcourt, 2003 - Social sciences - 236 pages |
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... polygyny , however , the practice is greatly limited to few men in those societies in which it thrives . A majority of men in polygynous societies actually marry monogamously . This is because with an even ratio of men and women it ...
... polygyny , however , the practice is greatly limited to few men in those societies in which it thrives . A majority of men in polygynous societies actually marry monogamously . This is because with an even ratio of men and women it ...
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There are two kinds of polygynous marriage , namely , harem polygyny and hut polygyny . Harem polygyny occurs usually in agrarian societies and in some intensive horticultural societies . It is a practice whereby a political ruler has a ...
There are two kinds of polygynous marriage , namely , harem polygyny and hut polygyny . Harem polygyny occurs usually in agrarian societies and in some intensive horticultural societies . It is a practice whereby a political ruler has a ...
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... polygyny and it does not condemn sexual relation with unmarried women . ... It should be noted that in great number of cases , those contracting a church marriage already performed the necessary traditional rites of marriage , which ...
... polygyny and it does not condemn sexual relation with unmarried women . ... It should be noted that in great number of cases , those contracting a church marriage already performed the necessary traditional rites of marriage , which ...
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Historical Development of Social Studies | 11 |
Man and His Environment | 21 |
4 | 27 |
Copyright | |
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