Women Like Meat: The Folklore and Foraging Ideology of the Kalahari Ju/'Hoan

Megan Biesele
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In this study of the cognitive opposition of men and women in Ju/'hoan culture, Dr Biesele draws on a collection of oral literature, gathered over many years. The significance of an oral tradition to a foraging society is examined from anthropological, ethnographical and historical perspectives.
Genres: AnthropologyNonfiction
248 Pages

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