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Polygynous Marriages among the Kyrgyz: Institutional Change and Endurance. By Michele E. Commercio. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2022. ix, 268 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Tables. $55.00, hard bound.
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