Exploring Diversity
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I was surprised and interested in reading about the Ohlone Native-American marriage and family customs, practices, and rituals. I found their marriage and family ways to be quite similar to many American marriage and family ways. This is true with respect to formal visits by future in-laws, approval being granted by the brideÆs family, and the exchange of gifts by both families. However, such marriage and family ways were also radically different than U.S. customs and practices. This is true in terms of multiple marriages in which female siblings often shared one husband. It is also true with respect to the duration the male and female lived with the brideÆs family until the male gained family approval, at which poin
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Approximate Word count = 501
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page)
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