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lighted characteristics of the social life of the women , although she emphasized that during field work " her lot ... She had written about women because " I had a woman inter- preter most of the nine weeks we were there and as I took ...
lighted characteristics of the social life of the women , although she emphasized that during field work " her lot ... She had written about women because " I had a woman inter- preter most of the nine weeks we were there and as I took ...
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development , inasmuch as her more " particular ethnological interest in the field has been with the child and the woman . " She chose three aspects of child life among the Eastern Cree of James Bay for discussion : " the sense of ...
development , inasmuch as her more " particular ethnological interest in the field has been with the child and the woman . " She chose three aspects of child life among the Eastern Cree of James Bay for discussion : " the sense of ...
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For , as Flannery notes ( 1934 : 9 ) , “ Gossipy comments were one of the hardest things a woman had to bear if she overstepped the mark . ... Men wore plaid shirts ; the women wore plaid skirts , blouses , dresses ( fig .
For , as Flannery notes ( 1934 : 9 ) , “ Gossipy comments were one of the hardest things a woman had to bear if she overstepped the mark . ... Men wore plaid shirts ; the women wore plaid skirts , blouses , dresses ( fig .
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