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Among the most fertile in Cameroon , they fear infertility and reproductive mishaps . ... Bamileke reproductive insecurity seems astonishing in the face of the Bamileke's relatively high fertility ( Fotso et al .
Among the most fertile in Cameroon , they fear infertility and reproductive mishaps . ... Bamileke reproductive insecurity seems astonishing in the face of the Bamileke's relatively high fertility ( Fotso et al .
الصفحة 122
The implications that communities draw out of their experience here actually result in reaffirmation of familiar themes from cultural anthropology : sexual freedom for men ; incentives to high fertility ; the concept of humans as ...
The implications that communities draw out of their experience here actually result in reaffirmation of familiar themes from cultural anthropology : sexual freedom for men ; incentives to high fertility ; the concept of humans as ...
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Anthropologists of the body have found , over and over again , that fertility - and not just procreative fertility is at the heart of the ways Africans act upon their worlds , and at the basis of these symbolic repertoires is the human ...
Anthropologists of the body have found , over and over again , that fertility - and not just procreative fertility is at the heart of the ways Africans act upon their worlds , and at the basis of these symbolic repertoires is the human ...
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