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الصفحة 249
Ideal traits associated with male bows and arrows , and female grinding stones , are metaphorically transferred to ideal men and women , as well as the other way round . That is , gender differences are inscribed on ( and in ) ...
Ideal traits associated with male bows and arrows , and female grinding stones , are metaphorically transferred to ideal men and women , as well as the other way round . That is , gender differences are inscribed on ( and in ) ...
الصفحة 250
Male and female go hand in hand , whether people or rains . A house may be a house with a man in it alone , but unless he takes a wife it can never be a “ home ” . By the same token , neither is male rain fully functional without its ...
Male and female go hand in hand , whether people or rains . A house may be a house with a man in it alone , but unless he takes a wife it can never be a “ home ” . By the same token , neither is male rain fully functional without its ...
الصفحة 257
Though it is unclear whether the Tswana speak about male and female rains as such , they do associate the sacrifice of female animals with ' soft steady rain ( medupe ) coming from the east " without thunder or lightning ” : ' and the ...
Though it is unclear whether the Tswana speak about male and female rains as such , they do associate the sacrifice of female animals with ' soft steady rain ( medupe ) coming from the east " without thunder or lightning ” : ' and the ...
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Researching social capital in Africa Jennifer Widner with | 22 |
legitimating power | 46 |
Yoruba women and the sanctity | 68 |
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