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Elite girls also had access to a full boarding school education (though not to a military education), enough for them to be independent. Unlike males, however, they were not expected to undergo male specialization. Women who wished to become schoolteachers or musicians received appropriate additional training. Some women, mostly courtesans-in-training or those who aspired to marry the most powerful aristocrats, underwent education meant for male specialists; in fact, the word in [[Tíogall]] for 'courtesan', ''mortaħóifa'', was historically the female form of the word for 'specialist' in Netagin.
Elite girls also had access to a full boarding school education (though not to a military education), enough for them to be independent. Unlike males, however, they were not expected to undergo male specialization. Women who wished to become schoolteachers or musicians received appropriate additional training. Some women, mostly courtesans-in-training or those who aspired to marry the most powerful aristocrats, underwent education meant for male specialists; in fact, the word in [[Tíogall]] for 'courtesan', ''mortaħóifa'', was historically the female form of the word for 'specialist' in Netagin.
Polygamy was and still is legally recognized in Etalocin cultures, though many people are monogamous.


===Pre-modern vulgar culture===
===Pre-modern vulgar culture===