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  2. Marriage customs in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Some academics believe bridewealth leads to marriage stability, as the bride's family will put pressure on the daughter to remain in the marriage if the payment made was of significant value. [10] In contrast to this practice, other African communities such as many Moroccan ethnic groups participate in a marital custom known as “dowry ...

  3. Category : Marriage, unions and partnerships in Africa

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    Marriage in Africa (5 C, 10 P)-Recognition of same-sex unions in Africa (2 C, 13 P) M. Marriage, unions and partnerships in Ethiopia (3 P) S. Marriage, unions and ...

  4. Cassare - Wikipedia

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    Cassare or calissare (from Portuguese casar, "to marry") was the term applied to the marriage alliances, largely in West Africa, set up between European and African slave traders; [1] the "husband" was European and the wife/concubine African.

  5. Category:Marriage in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Polygamy in Africa (1 C, 49 P) Pages in category "Marriage in Africa" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  6. Category:Family in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Category: Family in Africa. 3 languages. ... Marriage, unions and partnerships in Africa (4 C, 1 P) C. Family in the Republic of the Congo (1 C) E. Family in Egypt (1 ...

  7. Patrilocal residence - Wikipedia

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    doi: 10.1525/aa.1971.73.3.02a00040. JSTOR 671756. Fox, Robin (1967). Kinship and marriage: an anthropological perspective. New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-27823-6. Korotayev, Andrey (2001). "An apologia of George Peter Murdock. Division of labor by gender and postmarital residence in cross-cultural perspective: a reconsideration".

  8. Marriage in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    There are several marital property regimes which can apply to a marriage in South Africa. By default, if a couple does not sign an antenuptial contract before the marriage, they are married in community of property, which means that all of their assets and liabilities (even those acquired before the marriage) are merged into a joint estate, in which each spouse has an undivided half-share.

  9. Umtsimba - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Swazi wedding ceremony is called umtsimba (Swazi: [umtsʼimɓa]), where the bride commits herself to her new family for the rest of her life. [1] [2] The ceremony is a celebration that includes members of both the bride's - and the groom's - natal village. There are stages to the wedding that stretch over a few days.

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