Africa, المجلد 74،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2004 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 327
... women and men traditionally own livestock animals . Many women now feel greater pressure to bear more children that men insist they need to help with oasis gardening whereas in the old , more pastoral , nomadic economy , births were ...
... women and men traditionally own livestock animals . Many women now feel greater pressure to bear more children that men insist they need to help with oasis gardening whereas in the old , more pastoral , nomadic economy , births were ...
الصفحة 328
... woman . Most rural smith women have fewer alternative sources of income or customers than smith men in the new tourist trade , where there is greater demand for men's silver and gold jewellery than women's leatherwork . Although this woman ...
... woman . Most rural smith women have fewer alternative sources of income or customers than smith men in the new tourist trade , where there is greater demand for men's silver and gold jewellery than women's leatherwork . Although this woman ...
الصفحة 708
... women have been able to balance between their own educational and professional aspirations and traditional role models for Dagara women . All women of the three generations were fully aware of the concept of the ideal Dagara woman or ...
... women have been able to balance between their own educational and professional aspirations and traditional role models for Dagara women . All women of the three generations were fully aware of the concept of the ideal Dagara woman or ...
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