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societies living nearby (see Walton 1956). This cross- ..."
"Women rise early to kindle wood fires and cook the morning porridge; young girls
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continue on to secondary schools. ... Thus, men, women, and children appear to
play scripted roles in the daily drama of household production and reproduction."
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