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الصفحة 218
African cultures , women's and men's rights and responsibilities were conceived and institutionalized as parallel rather than hierarchical ' . Lenz ( 1990 ) speaks of ' gender symmetry ' only for societies with matrilineal descent or at ...
African cultures , women's and men's rights and responsibilities were conceived and institutionalized as parallel rather than hierarchical ' . Lenz ( 1990 ) speaks of ' gender symmetry ' only for societies with matrilineal descent or at ...
الصفحة 226
Now the women were asked to demonstrate their power , but they could demonstrate none . When it was the men's turn , their leader blew a horn whistle which those hiding underground answered with horn blowing and shouting .
Now the women were asked to demonstrate their power , but they could demonstrate none . When it was the men's turn , their leader blew a horn whistle which those hiding underground answered with horn blowing and shouting .
الصفحة 239
Women's voluntary associations ' , in M. J. Hay and S. Stichter ( eds ) , African Women South of the Sahara . London and New York : Longman . ABSTRACT Although a favourable position for women is usually anticipated where they occupy ...
Women's voluntary associations ' , in M. J. Hay and S. Stichter ( eds ) , African Women South of the Sahara . London and New York : Longman . ABSTRACT Although a favourable position for women is usually anticipated where they occupy ...
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