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fahad

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What do anthropologists explain as the primary importance of male initiation rites?
 
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In most societies, how did European colonialism impact alternative genders?
 
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Answer to Question 1

These are used to express and affirm the structure of male relationships and male solidarity; it is a period in which males learn the beliefs, skills, and knowledge necessary to function as a member of that society.

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Colonialism often caused alternative genders to decline in visibility, practice, and acceptance because of the influence of missionization. This was not entirely true in India.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 10, 2018
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