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the mothers might seek tlie advice of elderly people in their own 
clans. In some cases a woman would marry her young son to a 
widow twice his age, or her daughter to an elderly warrior. In these 
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circumstances divorce was naturally easy, yet not as frequent as one 
might imagine, because it brought discredit on both parties, and 
particularly on the man. The name given to a child at birth received 
