| R. P. Forster - 1818 - 508 pages
...after his death, is divided equally among the sons and daughters of all his sisters. His landed estate is managed by the eldest male of the family; but each individual has a right to a share of the income. In case of the eldest male being unable, from infirmity or incapacity, to manage the... | |
| 1834 - 472 pages
...after his death, is divided equally among the sons and daughters of all his sisters. His landed estate is managed by the eldest male of the family ; but each individual is entitled to a share of the income. In case of the eldest male being unable from infirmity or incapacity... | |
| Hindus - 1834 - 444 pages
...after his death, is divided equally among the sons and daughters of all his sisters. His landed estate is managed by the eldest male of the family ; but each individual is entitled to a share of the income. In case of the eldest male being unable from infirmity or incapacity... | |
| 1863 - 700 pages
...; but no man has any idea who his father is, and the children of his sister are his heirs. Movable property is divided amongst the children of the sisters...personal appearance, their influence is very great." Our friends of the Ethnological and Anthropological Societies will find in Mr. Markhom's pages many... | |
| 1863 - 714 pages
...; but no man has any idea who his father is, and the children of his sister are his heirs. Movable property is divided amongst the children of the sisters...personal appearance, their influence is very great." Our friends of the Ethnological and Anthropological Societies will find in Mr. Markham's pages many... | |
| Edward Balfour - 1873 - 1038 pages
...after hia death, is divided equally among the sons and daughters of all his sisters. His land estate is managed by the eldest male of the family, but each individual has a right to a share of the income. In case of the eldest male being unable, from infirmity or incapacity, to manage the... | |
| Edwin Sidney Hartland - 1909 - 348 pages
...property after his death is divided among the sons and daughters of all his sisters. His landed estate is managed by the eldest male of the family ; but each individual has a right to a share of the income." l Now the way in which the Nayars supply the sexual needs of the Nambutiris is by providing... | |
| Edwin Sidney Hartland - 1921 - 212 pages
...property after his death is divided among the sons and daughters of all his sisters. His landed estate is managed by the eldest male of the family; but each individual has a right to a share of the income." A curious consequence of the Brahman exclusiveness is that a Nambutiri who consorts... | |
| 1863 - 960 pages
...; but no man has any idea who his father is, and the children of his sister юе his heirs. Movable property is divided amongst the children of the sisters...right to a share in the income. This strange custom gires the women an important position ; and as they ме pretty, and take pains with their personal... | |
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