Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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Mothers felt that imitating a wound was an effective and good technique because it made children “ afraid ” to nurse , and that thereafter children refused to nurse ( kafabili ) . Farmer mothers said that few children refused to nurse ...
Mothers felt that imitating a wound was an effective and good technique because it made children “ afraid ” to nurse , and that thereafter children refused to nurse ( kafabili ) . Farmer mothers said that few children refused to nurse ...
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... mothers said that they were pregnant during the weaning of their last child . One mother explained that a pending pregnancy created difficulties for the continuation of breast- feeding , observing , “ When a mother is pregnant , she ...
... mothers said that they were pregnant during the weaning of their last child . One mother explained that a pending pregnancy created difficulties for the continuation of breast- feeding , observing , “ When a mother is pregnant , she ...
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... mothers than weaned children were . Nursing children were also held more often by fathers than weaned children were , especially when the children nursed infrequently ( i.e. , closest to weaning ) . Interestingly , grandmothers and ...
... mothers than weaned children were . Nursing children were also held more often by fathers than weaned children were , especially when the children nursed infrequently ( i.e. , closest to weaning ) . Interestingly , grandmothers and ...
Contents
The Case of Unmarried | 1 |
Punk Cuisine Dylan Clark | 19 |
Development and the Life Story of a Thai Farmer Leader | 33 |
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