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History, marriage politics, and demographic events in the central Himalaya
Fricke, Tom
1995
Citation:Susan Greenhalgh, ed., Situating Fertility: Anthropology and Demographic Inquiry, Camridge University Press, pp. 202-224.
Abstract: This chapter explores the micro-politics of marriage practices among a Tamang and Ghale population in north central Nepal. Based on ethnographic and survey research in Timling (Tipling), it establishes that marriage practices are related to clan hierarchies and follow a logic that maintains those hierarchies. It then establishes the implications of that logic for marriage ages and age at first birth.