Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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Page 354
... menstrual blood for the Hua and that " blood let from the limbs of middle - aged men was eaten by other males to enhance growth and strength . " These examples demonstrate the powers of substances such as blood and the need to maintain ...
... menstrual blood for the Hua and that " blood let from the limbs of middle - aged men was eaten by other males to enhance growth and strength . " These examples demonstrate the powers of substances such as blood and the need to maintain ...
Page 385
... menstrual blood is polluting . However , when men and women of the low - ranked leatherworker caste become " renouncers " through a particular religious sect , they embrace a major precept of the sect : that menstrual blood contains a ...
... menstrual blood is polluting . However , when men and women of the low - ranked leatherworker caste become " renouncers " through a particular religious sect , they embrace a major precept of the sect : that menstrual blood contains a ...
Page 386
... menstrual blood . " Is it a valid , unified semantic field to include for analysis the blood flow of young girls and that of married women in the same way , if a given society singles out the menstrual blood of unmarried / virginal ...
... menstrual blood . " Is it a valid , unified semantic field to include for analysis the blood flow of young girls and that of married women in the same way , if a given society singles out the menstrual blood of unmarried / virginal ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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