Women and Taboo A Case Study on Buganda in Uganda

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Date
1996
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Acton publishers
Abstract
Women, as persons belonging to the Kingdom of God, are located through-out the world. In their different locations, they experience diverse cultures, customs and beliefs which influence and affect their well-being at different levels. This paper explores how taboos influence and affect the well-being of women, with a case study on Buganda in Uganda.
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This Chapter explores how taboos influence and affect the well-being of women, with a case study on Buganda in Uganda.
Keywords
African women, Gender Issues, Sexuality, Feminism
Citation
Banja, Olivia Nassaka. 1996. Women and Taboo a case study on Buganda in Uganda. Groaning in Faith. African women in the household of God. Acton publishers. Nairobi
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