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    Ernestine Wiedenbach

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    Ernestine Wiedenbach Ernestine Wiedenbach was born on August 18‚ 1900 in Hamburg‚ Germany. Her family then moved to New York in 1909. Ernestine went on to educate herself by obtaining her Bachelor of Arts degree from Wellesley College in 1922‚ an R.N. from Johns Hopkins Hospital school of nursing in 1925‚ a Master of Arts from Teachers College‚ Columbia Universiy in 1934‚ and a certificate in Nurse Midwifery from the Maternity Center Association School for NurseMidwives in New York in 1946 where

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    !Kung and Nisa

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    The book‚ “Nisa The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman‚” written by Marjorie Shostak is a culturally shocking and touching book about a woman who had gone through many struggles and horrific tragedies in her life. This book also highlights the perspective of most of the women in the society. There are many issues in this book that the people of the !Kung tribe goes through. Out of all the women in the tribe Shostak had made close connections with a fifty-year-old woman named Nisa. According to Shostak

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    Ernestine Sharp Narrative

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    My grandmother‚ Ernestine Sharp‚ was more than prepared for Hurricane Katrina. She stated that we already had supplies‚ resources‚ and gas. She picked the safest spot in the house we had and brought my sister here to make sure that she would be safe as well. My grandmother knew what needed to be done as far as keeping us alive. One might think that we were probably better off than most. My grandfather‚ her husband‚ and my father died only a short while before Katrina. Loss was nothing new to us;

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    Nisa: The life and words of a !kung woman:response “Nisa: the life and words of a !kung woman” written by Marjorie Shostak is a book about a woman named nisa of the !kung people. It entails the stories of her struggles and the many horrific tragedies in her life and how it shapes who and how she is. The book Is basically an interview of a fifty year old nisa‚ it is written in her perspective of what it is like to live in such a society. She suffered quite a few devastating tragedies as aforementioned

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    Cited: Shostak‚ Marjorie. Nisa: The Life and Words of a !Kung Women. Harvard University Press. Cambridge‚ Massachusetts. 1981 Eriksen‚ Thomas Hylland. Small Places‚ Large Issues. Pluto Press. Sterling‚ VA. 1995

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    | !Kung Women | | | | “Nisa: The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman‚” written by Marjorie Shostak; is a culturally shocking and extremely touching book about a woman who had gone through many struggles and horrific tragedies in her life. This book also emphasizes the perspective of most of the women in the society. There are many striking issues in this book that the people of the !Kung tribe go through. Marjorie Shostak‚ an anthropologist‚ has written this book and studied

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    Gender Roles Of Kung Women

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    Exam 1 1.) Ernestine Friedl says that the position of women is higher the more they are involved in primary subsistence and the public distribution of the product of subsistence. Kung’s have no hierarchy or leaders; each group has individuals who opinions carry more weight than others and basically function like group leaders. Men are mainly leaders because Kung woman provide most of their families food‚ care for children and are lifelong wives. In order for a Kung woman to have more say in

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    Kung!

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    1. Ernestine Friedl says that the position of women is higher the more they are involved in (l) primary subsistence (as owners or controllers‚ NOT merely as laborers) and (2) the PUBLIC distribution of the product of subsistence. Use this argument to account for the position of women in Kung society. Make sure you use both part (l) and part (2) of Friedl’s argument. (Do not worry that Friedl’s argument is simplistic; she is not trying to say that women’s role in subsistence is the ONLY factor that

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    Kung Women

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    1. Ernestine Friedl says that the position of women is higher the more they are involved in (1) Primary subsistence (as owners or controllers‚ NOT merely as laborers) and (2) the PUBLIC distribution of the product of subsistence. Use this argument to account for the position of women in !Kung society. Make sure you use both part (1) and part (2) of Friedl’s argument. The !Kung are hunter-gatherers of Southern Africa and the women play an essential role in the production of subsistence

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    Wsu Anth 316 Essay 1

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    Raiven Bell ANTH 316 Essay Exam #1 1. A. Ernestine Friedl says that the position of women is higher the more they are involved in primary subsistence (as owners or controllers‚ NOT merely as laborers). This is true of Kung women because they are equal if not primary contributors to the Kung society as key decision-makers‚ primary food collectors‚ domestic leaders‚ child bearers and child caregivers‚ and equal distributors of the food and goods to the tribe. Also‚ Kung women lead the household

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