Among the San at marriage, what changes occurred in a man’s behavior following marriage?

a. He became chief of his own joint household and assumed patriarchal authority.
b. He built his own house and joined into ceremonial activities with the kiva community.
c. He brought his wife to live with his family and he began to hunt for his patriline.
d. He began to hunt more intensively for his wife and father-in-law.


ANSWER:
d

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