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الصفحة 300
In pre - colonial African societies women were formally subordinate to male authority and male dominance was buttressed by an ideology of male superiority and a status system where women showed deference to men .
In pre - colonial African societies women were formally subordinate to male authority and male dominance was buttressed by an ideology of male superiority and a status system where women showed deference to men .
الصفحة 344
Once the male perpetrators were held accountable for the damage they had caused women's bellicosity diminished . Men who agreed to conform to the demands of the colonial administration were not pursued by the women if they kept their ...
Once the male perpetrators were held accountable for the damage they had caused women's bellicosity diminished . Men who agreed to conform to the demands of the colonial administration were not pursued by the women if they kept their ...
الصفحة 345
Don't unity of the male nen's f the their ms , est ? end 5 , a 10 es , r . nat SS ly their own dependence upon it . Then as now Kedjom women are for the most part without formal political authority and gain their social identity through ...
Don't unity of the male nen's f the their ms , est ? end 5 , a 10 es , r . nat SS ly their own dependence upon it . Then as now Kedjom women are for the most part without formal political authority and gain their social identity through ...
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Some issues of theory in the study of tenure relations in African agriculture | 6 |
Environment and access to resources in Africa | 18 |
Social institutions and access to resources | 36 |
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