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The custom of paying a bride price before marriage is still
a well-established part of many African cultures. In paying a bride price, the
family of the groom must provide payment to the family of the bride before the
marriage is allowed. The bride price can vary greatly from culture to culture
in Africa. In the Zulu and Swazi tribes of southern Africa, the bride price
often takes the form of cattle. In Western African, kola nuts, shells, and
other goods are often used for the payment of the bride price. The actual
payment of money sometimes takes place, but the payment of goods is more
frequent. The amount of paid in a bride price can also vary. In modern times,
the bride price is occasionally quite small and its value is mainly symbolic.
However, the bride price can still be quite high, especially among prominent or
highly traditional families.
There are a number of justifications used to explain the
payment of bride price. The first is that the bride price represents an
acknowledgement of the expense the bride's family has gone in order to raise
her and bring her up as a suitable bride for the groom. It also represents
payment for the loss of a family member, since the bride will officially become
a member of her husband's family and will leave her own. On a deeper level the
bride price represents payment for the fact that the bride will bring children
into the family of the groom, thereby increasing the wealth of the family. This
concept is reinforced by the fact that the bride price must often be returned
if the bride fails to bear children.
The payment of the bride price has quite a number of effects
on African society. First, the payment of bride price acts to increase the
stability of African family structures. Sons are dependent on their fathers and
older relatives to help them pay the bride price of their wives, and this
generally leads to greater levels of obedience and respect. The negotiations
between the two families concerning the bride price allow the parents and other
family members to meet and get to know one another before the marriage. Finally,
since the bride price must often be repaid in case of divorce, the bride's
family often works to make sure that any marital problems are solved quickly.
Bride prices also work as a system of wealth distribution in African cultures. Wealthier families can
afford to support the marriage of their son, and thus their wealth is
transferred to other families
According to paragraph 1, all of the following are true of the bride price EXCEPT _______.its amount and form can varyits practice is occasionally only symbolicit is a relatively new practice in Africait is generally higher among traditional families
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