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Women Like Meat. The Folklore and Foraging Ideology of the Kalahari Ju/’hoan.

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“Women Like Meat”is an illuminating remark made by a Ju/’hoan informant;it succinctly embodies the antithesis of the male and female roles in Ju/’hoan society.traditionally,the women only gathered plant foods and relied on their husbands to hunt and provide meat.women are also likened symbolically to meat in that they themselves must be pursued as prey-a simili that is colourfully portrayed in Ju/’hoan folklore.

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Limp pictorial card covers,a little marked,and corners slightly rubbed.but clean,no d/w.Size 9×6 pp 21+225,inc,index,bibliography,notes to text,photographic reprint plates,inc frontispiece,diagrams in text ,page map.Hinges strong.Binding tight (suggest unread),Internaly clean throughout. A g-v/g clean copy.

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