
Melecio Hernández, husband of Micaela González, making an ox yoke; August 1960.
Villagers are in general agreement about ideal role behavior within the family: the husband is dominant, owed obedience and respect by his wife and children even after the latter reach adulthood. The wife should be faithful and submissive, frugal and careful in managing family resources, and kind and loving with her children, who reciprocate in kind. Siblings are expected to display the fraternal virtues of affection and mutual economic and moral support, both while they live under the parental roof and after they set up independent households. Real behavior, of course, runs the gamut from patterns approaching the ideal to patterns quite unlike it (1967).
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