Ethnology, Volume 46, Issue 1University of Pittsburgh, 2008 - Ethnology |
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... women to farm 2 Woman's well - being 2 2 That's the way it is / has been ⚫ Top answers from the 33 men with secluded women in their households in the Tchikaji Gajeré and ... women in the sample who are secluded or have secluded 66 ETHNOLOGY.
... women to farm 2 Woman's well - being 2 2 That's the way it is / has been ⚫ Top answers from the 33 men with secluded women in their households in the Tchikaji Gajeré and ... women in the sample who are secluded or have secluded 66 ETHNOLOGY.
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women in the sample who are secluded or have secluded women in their households is that seclusion is the will of the husband ; religious reasons are the next most common response ( see Table 2 ) . Table 2 Women's explanations for ...
women in the sample who are secluded or have secluded women in their households is that seclusion is the will of the husband ; religious reasons are the next most common response ( see Table 2 ) . Table 2 Women's explanations for ...
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... secluded women are in their 20s and have access to two or three fields as inherited property or gamana land from their husbands . While husbands with little land , older sons , or additional funds to hire laborers can work their wives ...
... secluded women are in their 20s and have access to two or three fields as inherited property or gamana land from their husbands . While husbands with little land , older sons , or additional funds to hire laborers can work their wives ...
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