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MALE AND FEMALE RITES OF PASSAGE Some Bushman peoples , notably the ! Kõ , the southern ( # Au / leisi ) ! Kung and the western Nharo have elaborate male initiation rites involving a period of seclusion ...
MALE AND FEMALE RITES OF PASSAGE Some Bushman peoples , notably the ! Kõ , the southern ( # Au / leisi ) ! Kung and the western Nharo have elaborate male initiation rites involving a period of seclusion ...
الصفحة 378
... there appears to be little difference in the status between the sexes . Both young boys and girls are at the command and call of their elders . The years of procreation Initiation signifies the formal entrance of a young man into ...
... there appears to be little difference in the status between the sexes . Both young boys and girls are at the command and call of their elders . The years of procreation Initiation signifies the formal entrance of a young man into ...
الصفحة 383
Her experience of full femininity is inseparable from her experience of the child itself . Similarly , a young man's self - image is intimately linked to the ox of his initiation . It is a tangible symbol of his masculinity , a direct ...
Her experience of full femininity is inseparable from her experience of the child itself . Similarly , a young man's self - image is intimately linked to the ox of his initiation . It is a tangible symbol of his masculinity , a direct ...
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On the use of the term Creole | 422 |
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