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The initial sections are dedicated to birth, childhood beliefs about where children come from, and the actual process of labour; first care, breastfeeding and beliefs related to the childbirth; baptism, offerings and gifts, hospitality to mark the baptism, and godparenthood; the postpartum period and requirements during the puerperium; welcoming of the newborn to the world and early childhood; and first communion and confirmation as rites of passage from childhood through adolescence into youth age.
 
The initial sections are dedicated to birth, childhood beliefs about where children come from, and the actual process of labour; first care, breastfeeding and beliefs related to the childbirth; baptism, offerings and gifts, hospitality to mark the baptism, and godparenthood; the postpartum period and requirements during the puerperium; welcoming of the newborn to the world and early childhood; and first communion and confirmation as rites of passage from childhood through adolescence into youth age.
  
La segunda parte está dedicada a la juventud y a las mocerías que tanto arraigo han tenido en Álava y Navarra. Se describen los bailes, las romerías y las fiestas populares como lugares donde conocerse los jóvenes e iniciarse en el galanteo. Se dedican sendos apartados al servicio militar obligatorio de los muchachos y a la puesta de largo de las jóvenes de cierta posición social.
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A next part takes focus on youth and youth associations, particularly rooted in Álava and Navarre; dances, dance parties and popular festivities; compulsory military service; presentation of young women of a certain social standing to society; and start of the love relationship and courtship.
  
Se analizan el noviazgo y las relaciones prematrimoniales, que antiguamente desembocaban en el matrimonio. También las capitulaciones que firmaban con ocasión del matrimonio las familias propietarias de las zonas rurales. Asimismo se dedica un apartado específico a la dote que se otorgaba a la mujer casadera.
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The following issues are subsequently accounted for: marriage settlements and their contents, marriage contract and dowry brought by the bride to her husband; wedding arrangements, including banns and publication of the banns, and stag and hen parties.
  
Otro apartado se centra en la boda. Se describen los preparativos de la misma, las proclamas y la despedida de soltero. Se aborda todo lo referente al acto: el cortejo nupcial, la ceremonia religiosa y el matrimonio civil, al banquete de bodas, las ofrendas postnupciales y las comidas de tornaboda. El arreo y su trasporte, que antaño se hacía en carro, y la entrada en el domicilio conyugal completan este apartado. Son asuntos apendiculares la soltería, el celibato religioso, el casamiento de viudos y de viejos, y las uniones libres.
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Finally, due attention is given to the wedding itself: wedding entourage, religious ceremony and civil marriage; entering the marital home, wedding cart and chattels; wedding reception, post-wedding offering and celebrations; and also unmarried status and celibacy, marriage of widows and widowers, and common-law unions.
  
 
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Trabajo de campo llevado a cabo en 66 poblaciones (Álava: 13; Bizkaia: 16; Gipuzkoa: 12; Navarra: 14; Vasconia continental: 11). Campaña de investigación realizada en 1992. Publicación del tomo: 1998.
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Fieldwork conducted in 66 localities (Álava: 13; Bizkaia: 16; Gipuzkoa: 12; Navarre: 14; Northern Basque Country: 11). Research campaign carried out in 1992. Date of publication: 1998.
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This volume covers what traditionally were considered the three main stages of life: birth and childhood, youth, and married life.

The initial sections are dedicated to birth, childhood beliefs about where children come from, and the actual process of labour; first care, breastfeeding and beliefs related to the childbirth; baptism, offerings and gifts, hospitality to mark the baptism, and godparenthood; the postpartum period and requirements during the puerperium; welcoming of the newborn to the world and early childhood; and first communion and confirmation as rites of passage from childhood through adolescence into youth age.

A next part takes focus on youth and youth associations, particularly rooted in Álava and Navarre; dances, dance parties and popular festivities; compulsory military service; presentation of young women of a certain social standing to society; and start of the love relationship and courtship.

The following issues are subsequently accounted for: marriage settlements and their contents, marriage contract and dowry brought by the bride to her husband; wedding arrangements, including banns and publication of the banns, and stag and hen parties.

Finally, due attention is given to the wedding itself: wedding entourage, religious ceremony and civil marriage; entering the marital home, wedding cart and chattels; wedding reception, post-wedding offering and celebrations; and also unmarried status and celibacy, marriage of widows and widowers, and common-law unions.

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Fieldwork conducted in 66 localities (Álava: 13; Bizkaia: 16; Gipuzkoa: 12; Navarre: 14; Northern Basque Country: 11). Research campaign carried out in 1992. Date of publication: 1998.