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Title: Anthropologists studying gender cross-culturally have documented what interesting feature among some
Post by: Mrs_Wabbit on Jul 7, 2016
Anthropologists studying gender cross-culturally have documented what interesting feature among some Native American groups such as the Cheyenne, Kaska, Klamath, and Mohave?
a.    In these societies, women do the hunting while men stay close to home with the children.
b.    Women in these groups take on more leadership roles than in other foraging societies.
c.    In addition to male/female genders, they recognize a third gender in which a person that is biologically male or female takes on the social roles and behaviors of the opposite gender.
d.    Men in these groups are allowed to marry their first cousins due to low numbers of possible marriage partners.


Title: Re: Anthropologists studying gender cross-culturally have documented what interesting feature among ...
Post by: ivanka on Jul 28, 2016
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Title: Re: Anthropologists studying gender cross-culturally have documented what interesting feature among some
Post by: Mrs_Wabbit on Aug 13, 2016
This makes my life easier, thanks so, so much


Title: Re: Anthropologists studying gender cross-culturally have documented what interesting feature among some
Post by: ivanka on Aug 15, 2016
Appreciate the feedback, wow!