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Date: 2009-12-10 13:39:58
Mating
Mating systems
Polygamy
Polyandry in Tibet
Types of marriages
Tibetan people
Serfdom in Tibet controversy
Marriage
Melvyn Goldstein
Asia
Tibet
Polyandry

Marriages and Spouse Selection in Tibet 1 Family is the basic unit of human society and people formed their families through various patterns of marriages. “The family is the only social institution other than religion

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