The Evolution of Marriage And of the Family

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S6. ^ Le Jean, Thhdore^ ii.
AND OF THE FAMILY, 163 ones. Bruce found one, the Abba-Salam, guardian of the sacred fire, third personage in authority in the church, who forced women to yield to him by a threat at the same time pious and original — the fear of excommunication.
I have aheady spoken of the Malagasy concubinage, of the chief wife \uadi-be) having her own apartment and privileges, and ruling over the "lesser wives" (vadi-keli), who live together in equal submission.^ In short, the dom
...estic concubinate is largely practised over all central or barbarous Africa.
The ancient half-civilised nations of central America did not disdain it either. In Peru, as we shall see, the monogamic regime was obligatory, but only for the poorer people.
In the Maya nations, the rich and powerful practised the concubinate without any moderation. ^ At Guatemala, the parents were filled with solicitude on this point, and when a young noble married a girl of his own rank who had not yet attained puberty, they were careful to keep him patient by giving him a young slave as concubine, whose children, however, would not be his heirs.^ In Mexico there were three kinds of concubines : — 1.


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