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الصفحة 365
FEMALE SEXUAL AGENCY Women in general , however , are considered to be dangerous ' or polluting to the ' health ' ( embitiosho ) of the morans - just as virgins are for married men . Sexual interaction with circumcised women will make ...
FEMALE SEXUAL AGENCY Women in general , however , are considered to be dangerous ' or polluting to the ' health ' ( embitiosho ) of the morans - just as virgins are for married men . Sexual interaction with circumcised women will make ...
الصفحة 567
This ' transformed the older distinction between women's and men's ceremonies into a Cwezi / non - Cwezi dichotomy ' , so that ' the religious tradition associated with women was demoted to a secondary , and sometimes unfavourable ...
This ' transformed the older distinction between women's and men's ceremonies into a Cwezi / non - Cwezi dichotomy ' , so that ' the religious tradition associated with women was demoted to a secondary , and sometimes unfavourable ...
الصفحة 571
that while usually minor ills would be treated by women of a household , professional healers in pre - colonial times were predominantly male ( Gorju 1920 : 354 ; Kahimbaara - Akiiki 1974 ; Davies 1959 : 47-57 ; cf. Boddy 1994 : 417 ) .
that while usually minor ills would be treated by women of a household , professional healers in pre - colonial times were predominantly male ( Gorju 1920 : 354 ; Kahimbaara - Akiiki 1974 ; Davies 1959 : 47-57 ; cf. Boddy 1994 : 417 ) .
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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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