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  2. List of Latter Day Saint practitioners of plural marriage

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    Among the last of the Latter Day Saints to practice plural marriage with the Church's 'blessing' — that is, to enter into a Wilford Woodruff-condoned post-Manifesto polygamous union outside the boundaries of the United States — Bowen Call's descendants now number in the thousands, approximating today 3,500. Name: Hugh Findlay: Born:

  3. Current state of polygamy in the Latter Day Saint movement

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    Any woman who succeeds in avoiding the bar on polygamy is denied basic legal rights regarding marriage, divorce, and financial support. The denial of these rights "perpetuates the cycle of 'abuse and exploitation' that is sometimes synonymous with modern-day polygamy". [53] Polygamy often puts extra, strenuous responsibilities on women.

  4. Mormonism and polygamy - Wikipedia

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    An early church leader argued that polygamy has historically been the main form of marriage and that polygamy is the most moral form of marriage. [30]: 44 Polygamy was sometimes explained as a way to prevent men from falling into sexual temptation, [29] while monogamy was immoral and increased the likelihood of sexual temptation. [30]: 44

  5. Polygyny - Wikipedia

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    The court defined a potentially polygamous marriage as if the marriage is not yet polygamous, but if the country where the marriage marginally taken place permits polygamous marriages of either partner to the original marriage at a later date. Indigenous populations of Australia have been noted to engage in polygamous relationships.

  6. Polygamy in North America - Wikipedia

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    Polygamy has also been practiced, discreetly, by some Muslims who are living in America. [29] Among American Muslims, a small minority of around 50,000 to 100,000 people are estimated to live in families with a husband maintaining an informal polygamous relationship. [30] However, these polygamous marriages are not recognized by American law.

  7. Polygamy - Wikipedia

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    Polygamous marriages are not recognized in the Russian Federation. The Family Code of Russia states that a marriage can only be contracted between a man and a woman, neither of whom is married to someone else. [195] Furthermore, Russia does not recognize polygamous marriages that had been contracted in other countries. [196]

  8. Effects of marriage - Wikipedia

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    There are also pros for either sex when they are in a polygamas marriage. [11] For men, their sexual needs are met more fully, and society views the man as more successful. For women, it is a decrease in individual household chores and less pressure to provide many healthy and fit children.

  9. A House Full of Females - Wikipedia

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    In framing polygamy as both a society structure and a religious practice, Ulrich shows how Mormon women, many of whom were involved in polygamous relationships, became actively involved in political and social causes. [a] Ulrich argues that polygamy empowered women to become political actors, particularly in the suffrage movement. Ulrich also ...