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Southern Africa - Zulu Chieftain with his many wives. The practice of having several wives indicates a mans social standing, wealth and virility
Native American Chief and two wives. 1908
Man with two wives, Lokoja, Nigeria, West AfricaAbigah (Abigel), son of the King of Lokoja, with his two wives, Lokoja, Nigeria, West Africa. 1922
Tanzania - Sultan Ikoma and his wives - house stockade. Date: circa 1923
Zulu Man with his Six Wives and six of his children (all pictured). Date: 1906
The Former king of Dahomey and his wivesBehanzin, the Former king of Dahomey and his wives in exile in Algeria. Behanzin (1844-1906) is considered the eleventh King of Dahomey (now Benin)
Mormon leader Brigham Young with his latest wifeThe Mormon leader, Brigham Young, with his latest wife, in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Kenya, East Africa - Man with his two wives - it appears he may have a false (artificial) left leg (which would explain the walking stick). Date: circa 1910s
Egyptian Fellahs Women (and child)Egyptian Fellahs (a peasant, farmer or agricultural labourer) Women (and child). Date: circa 1910s
Mormon children of Brigham Young at the theatreThe many children of the Mormon leader, Brigham Young, attend the Mormon Theater in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Mormon wives of Brigham Young at the theatreThe many wives of the Mormon leader, Brigham Young, attending the Mormon Theater in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA