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Page 369
... dress reform " as one of its major propositions . Walker was certainly a transvestite , although this did not involve any attempt at " passing , " distinguishing her from the other women considered here . She is included because her ...
... dress reform " as one of its major propositions . Walker was certainly a transvestite , although this did not involve any attempt at " passing , " distinguishing her from the other women considered here . She is included because her ...
Page 434
... Dress as Women " and " Special Friendships " Lafitau's Customs of the American Savages , Com- pared with the Customs of Ancient Times , is based on his own experience as a Jesuit missionary in French Canada ( 1711-17 ) , and on his ...
... Dress as Women " and " Special Friendships " Lafitau's Customs of the American Savages , Com- pared with the Customs of Ancient Times , is based on his own experience as a Jesuit missionary in French Canada ( 1711-17 ) , and on his ...
Page 474
... dress during the visit of the writer to Zuņi in 1896. The mother and grandmother were quite willing that the boy should continue in the work in which he seemed interested , but the grandfather , who was much disgusted , endeavored to ...
... dress during the visit of the writer to Zuņi in 1896. The mother and grandmother were quite willing that the boy should continue in the work in which he seemed interested , but the grandfather , who was much disgusted , endeavored to ...
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