A Yanomamo son-in-law hunts for and works in the gardens of his wife's parents for a time before his wife is free to go and live with him. This is called:
a. paying off his bridewealth.
b. doing brideservice.
c. common courtesy.
d. doing penance for fathering an illegitimate child.
B
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