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الصفحة 352
In the context of Maasai ' sexual culture ' ( Herdt 1999 ) , the sexual interaction between unmarried people is labelled as ' play ' ( enkiguran ) , a term that , within Maasai hegemonic thinking , categorically and experientially sets ...
In the context of Maasai ' sexual culture ' ( Herdt 1999 ) , the sexual interaction between unmarried people is labelled as ' play ' ( enkiguran ) , a term that , within Maasai hegemonic thinking , categorically and experientially sets ...
الصفحة 356
AGE - SET STRUCTURE AND MORAN ' POWER ' Sexual relations and marriage practices among the pastoral Maasai have been described chiefly in the context of the age - set structure and its moral underpinnings of enkanyit ( awe , respect ...
AGE - SET STRUCTURE AND MORAN ' POWER ' Sexual relations and marriage practices among the pastoral Maasai have been described chiefly in the context of the age - set structure and its moral underpinnings of enkanyit ( awe , respect ...
الصفحة 363
abstains from sexual relations with the morans , who now consider her ' dirty , smelly , and unsexed ' , just like an infant ( Spencer 1988 : 61 ) . Clitoridectomy and marriage transfers the sexually ' free ' girl into a potential ...
abstains from sexual relations with the morans , who now consider her ' dirty , smelly , and unsexed ' , just like an infant ( Spencer 1988 : 61 ) . Clitoridectomy and marriage transfers the sexually ' free ' girl into a potential ...
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