The Family System of the Paramaribo Creoles.

In this book the family life of the lower-class Creole population of 1 Paramaribo will be discussed. This group, which will henceforward be referred to as "the lower-class Creoles", possesses a "West Indian" family system, implying that the latter display all the main characteris...

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Main Author: Buschkens W. F. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Brill 1974.
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