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  2. Bride price - Wikipedia

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    Bride price, bride-dowry, bride-wealth, [1] bride service or bride token, is money, property, or other form of wealth paid by a groom or his family to the woman or the family of the woman he will be married to or is just about to marry.

  3. Bride price - New World Encyclopedia

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    Bride price, also known as bride wealth, is an amount of money, property or other form of wealth "paid" to the parents of a woman for the right to marry their daughter. In anthropological literature bride price has often been explained in market terms, as payment made in "exchange" for the bride's family's loss of her labor and fertility within ...

  4. What was the purpose of a dowry (Genesis 31:15)? - ...

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    A dowry, sometimes called a bride price or bridewealth, was a payment made by a man as a gift to the family of a woman he desired to be his wife. In Genesis 29, Jacob loved Rachel and offered to work seven years for her father, Laban, in exchange for her hand in marriage.

  5. Bride Price and the Well-Being of Women - Scholars at Harvard

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    the concern that bride price has detrimental effects on the well-being of married women. In fact, the practice generally appears to be correlated with good outcomes. The one exception is that the combination of a very high bride price and the requirement for the bride price to be paid back upon

  6. What Is The Bride Price In The US? - The Bridal Tip

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    Unlike traditions in certain societies where a bride price is a customary payment or gift given from the groom and his family to the bride’s family, the concept of a bride price in the US is not a prevalent practice.

  7. Why Is Bride Price Paid? - Weddingsinathens.com

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    A bride price, also known as bride wealth, is a payment made by a man as a gift to the family of a woman he desired to be his wife. It is a common practice in approximately 44% of all societies with explicit forms of marital economic.

  8. Bride Price: 'My husband can't afford me' - BBC

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    Bride Price is when the family of the groom pay their future in-laws at the start of their marriage. The payment can be made up of money, presents, or a mixture of both. It's sometimes paid in...

  9. Bridewealth | African, Gender & Exchange | Britannica

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    bridewealth, payment made by a groom or his kin to the kin of the bride in order to ratify a marriage. In such cultures, a marriage is not reckoned to have ended until the return of bridewealth has been acknowledged, signifying divorce.

  10. Bride-price Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of BRIDE-PRICE is a payment given by or in behalf of a prospective husband to the bride's family in many cultures.

  11. Dowry and Bride Price - Encyclopedia.com

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    Bride price or bride wealth is typically a transfer in the form of livestock, goods, or money from the groom (or his family) to the bride ’ s kinsmen. Bride service refers to a transfer in the form of labor or other services rendered by the groom to the bride ’ s family.