Setting Themselves Apart: Education, Capabilities, And Sexuality Among Samburu Women in Kenya (Report)
Anthropological Quarterly 2008, Summer, 81, 3
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Introduction "... you see the school girls don't go to sing at night like the beaded girls. They don't go to sing at night. They go to ceremonies, but they don't dance. They will just stand aside to watch. So, we are different."
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