A Knifeless rite : infuence of selected characteristics on the Marakwet of Kenya's perception of the counselling-based alternative rite of passage and levels of awareness of effects of FMG / Gladys Jerobon Kiptiony.
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Kabarak, Main Campus | GN484 .K4K57 2008 c. 1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 17424 |
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GN476 .G74 1998 c. 1 Working with indigenous knowledge : | GN484 .B37B37 2013 c. 1 Factors influencing persistence of female genital mutilation among the Tugen in Baringo county, Kenya / | GN484 .I75 c. 1 Razor's edge | GN484 .K4K57 2008 c. 1 A Knifeless rite : | GN495.5 .C67 c. 1 The Ntemi : | GN495.6 .A37 2010 c. 1 Restoring the beauty and blessing of ethnic diversity : | GN495.6 .A37 2010 c. 2 Restoring the beauty and blessing of ethnic diversity : |
Thesis (PhD) - Egerton University, 2008.
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