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... women because " I had a woman inter- preter most of the nine weeks we were there and as I took about half of my stories from women informants , I was among women the greater part of the time and had a good opportunity of observing them ...
... women because " I had a woman inter- preter most of the nine weeks we were there and as I took about half of my stories from women informants , I was among women the greater part of the time and had a good opportunity of observing them ...
Page 381
... women and to deal mainly with matters other than religion . The two oldest women at Hays , Coming Daylight and Singer , accepted me as their " granddaughter " which was fortunate in view of the freedom allowed between grandparents and ...
... women and to deal mainly with matters other than religion . The two oldest women at Hays , Coming Daylight and Singer , accepted me as their " granddaughter " which was fortunate in view of the freedom allowed between grandparents and ...
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... women would say about this extreme deviation from women's accepted attire . For , as Flannery notes ( 1934 : 9 ) , “ Gossipy comments were one of the hardest things a woman had to bear if she overstepped the mark . " Although these ...
... women would say about this extreme deviation from women's accepted attire . For , as Flannery notes ( 1934 : 9 ) , “ Gossipy comments were one of the hardest things a woman had to bear if she overstepped the mark . " Although these ...
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