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Wife sale has been found in many societies over many centuries and occasionally
into modern times, some loci including the United States (including in Hawaii
among the Japanese, among Indians in the Gallinomero, Yurok, Carolina, and
Florida tribes and in the Pacific Northwest, and among natives on Kodiak Island
in what is now Alaska), Colombia, England, Australia (among aborigines), Denmark
(possibly), Hungary, France, Germany, India, Japan, Malaya (among Chinese
laborers), Thailand (at least permitted), Northern Asia (among the Samoyads),
Asia Minor (among the Yourouk), Kafiristan, Indonesia (albeit not outright),
Tanganyika, Congo, Bamum, Central Africa (among the Baluba), Zambia, South
Africa (among Chinese laborers), Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Abyssinia, Egypt,
Lombardy, ancient Rome (sometimes as a legal fiction and sometimes as actual),
ancient Greece, and ancient Emar (of Syria). In Rwanda, it was the subject of a
wartime accusation. Specific bans existed in Thailand, Indonesia, ancient Rome,
and ancient Israel and partial bans existed in England and Japan. Wife sale was
a topic of popular culture in India, the U.S., China, Scandinavia, Nepal,
Guatemala, and the Dutch Indies. It has been found under several major religions,
including Christianity and Islam.
Wife sale has been found in many societies over many centuries and occasionally
into modern times, some loci including the United States (including in Hawaii
among the Japanese, among Indians in the Gallinomero, Yurok, Carolina, and
Florida tribes and in the Pacific Northwest, and among natives on Kodiak Island
in what is now Alaska), Colombia, England, Australia (among aborigines), Denmark
(possibly), Hungary, France, Germany, India, Japan, Malaya (among Chinese
laborers), Thailand (at least permitted), Northern Asia (among the Samoyads),
Asia Minor (among the Yourouk), Kafiristan, Indonesia (albeit not outright),
Tanganyika, Congo, Bamum, Central Africa (among the Baluba), Zambia, South
Africa (among Chinese laborers), Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Abyssinia, Egypt,
Lombardy, ancient Rome (sometimes as a legal fiction and sometimes as actual),
ancient Greece, and ancient Emar (of Syria). In Rwanda, it was the subject of a
wartime accusation. Specific bans existed in Thailand, Indonesia, ancient Rome,
and ancient Israel and partial bans existed in England and Japan. Wife sale was
a topic of popular culture in India, the U.S., China, Scandinavia, Nepal,
Guatemala, and the Dutch Indies. It has been found under several major religions,
including Christianity and Islam.