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الصفحة 22
The rites Girls ' puberty rites , of the type with which I am concerned in this paper , form part of a series beginning when the girl first menstruates , and ending with her ' coming - out ' as a young married woman an adult - several ...
The rites Girls ' puberty rites , of the type with which I am concerned in this paper , form part of a series beginning when the girl first menstruates , and ending with her ' coming - out ' as a young married woman an adult - several ...
الصفحة 23
On the afternoon of the first day , the first stage of the rite , ' putting the girl to bed ' ( kumlaza mtoto ) takes place . The girl is first taught , however , two of the most important lessons which she is to learn in greater detail ...
On the afternoon of the first day , the first stage of the rite , ' putting the girl to bed ' ( kumlaza mtoto ) takes place . The girl is first taught , however , two of the most important lessons which she is to learn in greater detail ...
الصفحة 24
The roots are then pounded up and put on to the ground , next to several pairs of white hip beads , of the kind worn by all married women ; these are provided by the girl's mother , father and sexual instructress .
The roots are then pounded up and put on to the ground , next to several pairs of white hip beads , of the kind worn by all married women ; these are provided by the girl's mother , father and sexual instructress .
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Boys circumcision and girls puberty rites among the Swahili of Mafia | 21 |
a cooperative labour institution S R CHARSLEY | 34 |
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