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This ethnography examines the social and economic position of women in Bamenda, British Cameroons, in 1944. This rich study looks at all aspects of life in Bamenda and includes a number of original photographs.
Phyllis Kaberry examines the fullness of aboriginal women's lives, which has sometimes been classified as restricted and uninvolved with religious practice. She portrays her in a realistic light, as a complex social personality with her own duties, problems, beliefs, rituals and points of view.
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