The Nandi of KenyaC F Beckingham
The Nandi of KenyaMathius E. MnyampalaGregory Maddox
(1980), Ethnology: The Nandi of Kenya: Life Crisis Rituals in a Period of Change. Myrtle S. Langley. American Anthropologist, 82: 901–902. doi: 10.1525/aa.1980.82.4.02a00500 Author Information Western Michigan University Publication History Issue published online: 28 OCT 2009 Article first ...
The chapter of accidents The Chevalier St. George The child is on this passport The children are on this passport the City The coach has left without me The coast is clear The Commandments The Commune of Paris The Company of Moneyers ...
The Nandi people of Kenya allow this tradition. It is permissible when an older woman has not borne a son, and she will marry a woman to bear her a male heir. The “female husband” will nowsee herself as a man, and will abscond from feminine duties, such as carrying objects on her...
The number of examinations given during any one period is determined by the curriculum. At higher educational institutions, five or fewer examinations are generally taken, and at specialized secondary institutions, four or fewer. Students are admitted to examinations if they have passed all the tests...
Specifically, these tests have shown a rare white tea grown in the Nandi Highlands of Kenya's Great Rift Valley possesses a mind-blowing25 timesthe fat-burning polyphenols of regular green teaand over DOUBLE that of high-potency green tea matcha. ...
1998. « Presenteeism, power and organizational change: Long hours as a career barrier and the impact on the working lives of women managers », ... R Simpson - 《British Journal of Management》 被引量: 356发表: 1998年 Women, power, and economic change: the Nandi of Kenya. This ethn...
The Struggle for Land and Nation in Kenya " Unity in diversity is paramount for stability and progress in this nation." Nandi Leaders confronting threats of violence against migrants in the Rift Valley 1998. Unhappy with widespread irregularities and massive violence during the ... Klopp,M ...
we implemented an additional scenario by adding polygyny in a bilateral and patrilocal population. Polygyny was modelled following the case of the Kipsigis of Kenya mating system (Supplementary Table11). The Kipsigis are one of the most polygynous societies in the world82. Men have any number ...