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Education, Siblings, and Clans in Polygamy

Education, Siblings, and Clans in Polygamy

by L'Ancien | Jul 1, 2021 | Diary of a Polygamist, Premium Archives

Siblings and Clans in Polygamy Arise from a Lack of Sound Education Life in polygamy is often summarized in terms of maternal siblings and clans, but it can only be understood by living it, by knowing the threads of education within its specific context. In the French...
Entrepreneur, père de famille polygame et chercheur autodidacte basé au Mali, je partage ici mes réflexions sur l’expatriation, la géopolitique sahélienne et la mécanique des sociétés traditionnelles. À travers l’Ethnoatlas de Murdock et mes propres carnets de bord, je propose une lecture brute et authentique des réalités africaines et d’ailleurs. Ici, on parle souveraineté, culture et tech, sans filtre et sans excuses. --- Entrepreneur, polygamist head of household, and self-taught researcher based in Mali, I share my reflections here on expatriation, Sahelian geopolitics, and the mechanics of traditional societies. Through Murdock’s Ethnoatlas and my own field journals, I offer a raw and authentic perspective on African realities and beyond. Here, we talk sovereignty, culture, and tech—unfiltered and unapologetic.

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