The Discovery of The Source of the Nile by John Hanning Speke  






 -   This arrangement, however, is not
considered a simple matter of buying and selling, but delights in
the high-sounding title - Page 9
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This Arrangement, However, Is Not Considered A Simple Matter Of Buying And Selling, But Delights In The High-Sounding Title Of "Dowry." Slaves, Cows, Goats, Fowls, Brass Wire, Or Beads, Are The Usual Things Given For This Species Of Dowry.

The marriage-knot, however, is never irretrievably tied; for if the wife finds a defect in her husband, she

Can return to her father by refunding the dowry; whilst the husband, if he objects to his wife, can claim half-price on sending her home again, which is considered fair, because as a second-hand article her future value would be diminished by half. By this system, it must be observed, polygamy is a source of wealth, since a man's means are measured by the number of his progeny; but it has other advantages besides the dowry, for the women work more than the men do, both in and out of doors; and, in addition to the females, the sons work for the household until they marry, and in after life take care of their parents in the same way as in the first instance the parents took care of them.

Twins are usually hailed with delight, because they swell the power of the family, though in some instances they are put to death. Albinos are valued, though their colour is not admired. If death occurs in a natural manner, the body is usually either buried in the village or outside. A large portion of the negro races affect nudity, despising clothing as effeminate; but these are chiefly the more boisterous roving pastorals, who are too lazy either to grow cotton or strip the trees of their bark.

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