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Gender profiling of San Sherpas Yanomamo
Title: Gender profiling of San Sherpas Yanomamo
Category: Science & Technology
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Gender profiling of San Sherpas Yanomamo
1. Gender inequality
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Women’s status in Sun community is very high and their influence considerable. They maintain a status that is higher than that women in many societies in the world. Although women may be nearly equal to men, men do seem to have the upper hand. There is no prerogative in relation to the important sources of influence in San society. Since there is no formal leaders or hierarchies, decisions are made on
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Khumbu. Also, creation of Sagarmatha National Park in 1975 effectively ended several centuries of regional political autonomy.
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Fisher, James. Sherpas:Reflections on Change in Himalayan Nepal. University of California Press. 1990
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