Browsing Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences by Subject "Tanzania"
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The Hadza and Kaguru of Tanzania: gender roles and privileges at two subsistence levels
(Wichita State University. Dept. of Anthropology, 1998)Author provides a cultural-ecological interpretation of the roles and place of women in two societies of Tanzania possessing two different subsistence techniques. With a comparison/contrast of the two, this paper ... -
Politicians and doctors: bloodsuckers all
(Lambda Alpha Anthropology Honors Society at Wichita State University, 1983)Author presents some data on attitudes towards illness, curing, and politics in a multiethnic farming community in rural Tanzania. He discusses the status of mchinjamchinja as it is variably perceived by the inhabitants ...