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الصفحة 353
To Thomson , British soap - a pillar of colonial civilization ( Burke 1996 ) - would
have made Maasai females attractive even in the eyes of a Victorian spectator .
Since Thomson's journey through East Africa at the inception of colonial rule ...
To Thomson , British soap - a pillar of colonial civilization ( Burke 1996 ) - would
have made Maasai females attractive even in the eyes of a Victorian spectator .
Since Thomson's journey through East Africa at the inception of colonial rule ...
الصفحة 354
However , as noted in the study above , there are also single Maasai who have
no lovers . SEXUALITY , BEAUTY AND PROSPERITY When you ask Maasai why
they entertain a large sexual network , they will usually refer to the workings of ...
However , as noted in the study above , there are also single Maasai who have
no lovers . SEXUALITY , BEAUTY AND PROSPERITY When you ask Maasai why
they entertain a large sexual network , they will usually refer to the workings of ...
الصفحة 369
Hollis , C. ( 1910 ) ' A note on the Maasai system of relationship and other matters
connected therewith ' , Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great
Britain and Ireland 40 ( July - December ) : 473–82 . Jacobs , A. ( 1965 ) " The ...
Hollis , C. ( 1910 ) ' A note on the Maasai system of relationship and other matters
connected therewith ' , Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great
Britain and Ireland 40 ( July - December ) : 473–82 . Jacobs , A. ( 1965 ) " The ...
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crossbreeding and heritage | 18 |
a feminized subsidy from nature | 37 |
Forest management farmers practices and biodiversity | 63 |
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