Ethnology, Volume 46, Issue 1University of Pittsburgh, 2008 - Ethnology |
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Page 62
... blessings and prosperity ( albarka ) in these difficult economic times . The first men in both towns to seclude their wives are Muslim teachers ( malamai ) . In Garin Jakka , the practice of seclusion began about 25 years ago . In ...
... blessings and prosperity ( albarka ) in these difficult economic times . The first men in both towns to seclude their wives are Muslim teachers ( malamai ) . In Garin Jakka , the practice of seclusion began about 25 years ago . In ...
Page 65
... blessings associated with seclusion , it makes little sense why men would take on the extra burden of fully providing for their wives and children while losing women's labor in the fields . In Moussa's mind , seclusion is connected to ...
... blessings associated with seclusion , it makes little sense why men would take on the extra burden of fully providing for their wives and children while losing women's labor in the fields . In Moussa's mind , seclusion is connected to ...
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... blessings and is a strategy to limit access to resources amidst a land shortage , poverty also is a deterrent to ... blessings and prosperity . Curiously , he had almost twice as much land as Moussa ( quoted above ) , who secludes his ...
... blessings and is a strategy to limit access to resources amidst a land shortage , poverty also is a deterrent to ... blessings and prosperity . Curiously , he had almost twice as much land as Moussa ( quoted above ) , who secludes his ...
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