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الصفحة 37
Women do not . Ordinarily , a woman is assured of a form of immortality through her children ; she sees her pattern of life repeated in that of her daughters . In this patrilineal society children belong to the father's and not to the ...
Women do not . Ordinarily , a woman is assured of a form of immortality through her children ; she sees her pattern of life repeated in that of her daughters . In this patrilineal society children belong to the father's and not to the ...
الصفحة 38
The women are convenient scapegoats : the men can be defined as a group with respect to them ; and the social ... itself from ' witch ' —the woman who has witchcraft ' -although in course of conversation they equate the two .
The women are convenient scapegoats : the men can be defined as a group with respect to them ; and the social ... itself from ' witch ' —the woman who has witchcraft ' -although in course of conversation they equate the two .
الصفحة 392
a lem is , however , that even when a woman's husband is at home , it is usually during these visits to her parents ' village that a woman visits other villages and maintains liaisons with other men . To quote a Mossi proverb : ' A ...
a lem is , however , that even when a woman's husband is at home , it is usually during these visits to her parents ' village that a woman visits other villages and maintains liaisons with other men . To quote a Mossi proverb : ' A ...
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