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  2. Women in Mali - Wikipedia

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    The status and social roles of women in Mali have been formed by the complex interplay of a variety of traditions in ethnic communities, the rise and fall of the great Sahelien states, French colonial rule, independence, urbanisation, and postcolonial conflict and progress. Forming just less than half Mali's population, Malian women have ...

  3. Women in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Over time, historians have debated the role and status of women in precolonial vs. colonial society, explored how women have dealt with changing forms of oppression, examined how phenomena like domesticity became gendered, unearthed women's roles in national struggles for independence, [20] and even argued that the category of "woman" in some ...

  4. Mali - Wikipedia

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    As traditional values and practices have contributed to gender inequality in Mali, conflict and lawlessness have also influenced the growing gap in gender through gender-based violence. [183] The unstable government of Mali has led to organizations like USAID attempting to improve the lives of the people, mainly women and girls' rights in order ...

  5. Colonial roots of gender inequality in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, traditional African gender roles were transformed: in African countries, colonialism altered traditional gender roles. In many pre-colonial African communities, women held significant roles in agriculture and other economic activities. [15] In West Africa, for example, women had much sway over disputes on markets and agriculture.

  6. Dogon people - Wikipedia

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    Today, a significant minority of the Dogon practice Islam. Another minority practices Christianity. Another minority practices Christianity. Those who remain in their ethnic religion generally believe in the significance of the stars and the creator god, Amma , who created Earth and molded it into the shape of a woman, [ 29 ] imbuing it with a ...

  7. Beyoncé vs. Kid Rock: Gender roles are back on the ballot as ...

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    The candidates narrowed the gender gap in 2020, with Biden winning women 55% to 44% and Trump winning men only 50% to 48%, according to post-election analyses by Pew.

  8. ǃKung people - Wikipedia

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    The changing gender roles, growing inequality between the sexes, and transformation from a wandering hunter-gatherer life-style to life in a village have contributed to more domestic violence, as women are more dependent on men and increasingly restricted from outside intervention through changing housing styles and arrangements.

  9. Gender role - Wikipedia

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    Gender role is not the same thing as gender identity, which refers to the internal sense of one's own gender, whether or not it aligns with categories offered by societal norms. The point at which these internalized gender identities become externalized into a set of expectations is the genesis of a gender role.