Liam,
Sorry for being so late in getting back to you. You probably have the information you
need by
now.
It would seem that there was men's business and women's business in all societies but
to a lesser
or greater extent. Much of it would depend on whether the tribal group followed a
hey, how's it going?
for an RIS assignment, I need to asses a couple of newspaper articles, one
of the articles I have is from last year, it is about a ceremony from North
East Arnhem Land, and it has to do with circumcision
I was wondering a few things, (excuse my ignorance in these
What Nation is in the North East Arnhem Land
area?
Probably Yolgnu.
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Liam,
I don't wish to sound pompous, but is it possible that circumcision rites
and particulary pictures are inapprorpiate matters for white researchers?
How is the cultural property of the people to be protected?
Obviously there will be some divergence of views, and perhaps Aboriginal
men