The Politics of the Womb’: Women, Politics and the Environment in Pre-Colonial Chivi, Southern Zimbabwe, c. 1840 to 1900

Periodicle Article: The Politics of the Womb’: Women, Politics and the Environment in Pre-Colonial Chivi, Southern Zimbabwe, c. 1840 to 1900

Title: ‘The Politics of the Womb’: Women, Politics and the Environment in Pre-Colonial Chivi, Southern Zimbabwe, c. 1840 to 1900
Author: Mazarire, Gerald Chikozho
Year: 2003
Periodical: Zambezia (ISSN 0379-0622)
Volume: 30
Issue: 1
Pages: 35-50
Language: English
Notes: biblio. refs., ills., maps
Geographic terms: Zimbabwe
Southern Africa
Subjects: gender relations
traditional polities
customary law
land law
droughts
history
Peoples of Africa (Ethnic Groups)
Women’s Issues
History and Exploration
Politics and Government
Agriculture, Natural Resources and the Environment
Historical/Biographical
Cultural Roles
Sex Roles
agriculture
Status of Women
History, Archaeology
women
political participation
Environmental resources
social history
External link: http://digital.lib.msu.edu/projects/africanjournals/html/itemdetail.cfm?recordID=1136
Abstract: https://africabib.org/rec.php?RID=29052170X&DB=h

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