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EXPLORING THE TRADITIONAL GENDER ROLES AND SEXUAL BEHAVIOR OF INDIGENOUS YAHGAN SOCIETY

The indigenous population of Tierra del Fuego, known today as Yaghan, holds strong traditions based on spiritual beliefs that have been passed down through generations. These beliefs include a set of...

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THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF POLYGAMY: MANAGING EMOTIONS AND MAINTAINING RELATIONSHIP BOUNDARIES

Polygamy is a common practice among many cultures around the world, including the Siriono people of Bolivia. It refers to having more than one spouse at a time, which is considered taboo in most...

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POLYGAMOUS MARRIAGE: EXPLORING ITS CULTURAL ROOTS & BENEFITS AMONG INDIGENOUS TRIBES IN SOUTH AMERICA

Polygamy is an ancient tradition practiced by various cultures throughout human history. It involves the marriage of more than one woman to a man at a time. Among the indigenous tribes of Patagonia...

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THE CUBEO PEOPLES UNIQUE SEXUAL RITUALS: A GUIDE TO THEIR FUNCTION AND SIGNIFICANCE

The Cubeo people are a small indigenous tribe that live in the rainforest region of Colombia. They practice a unique form of religion centered around sexual rituals that play a crucial role in their...

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SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN SECOYA THOUGHT UNDERSTANDING ITS ROLE IN INDIVIDUAL, SOCIAL, AND SPIRITUAL GROWTH

In the traditional belief system of the Secoya indigenous people of Ecuador, sexual behavior is understood to be a powerful force that has both physical and spiritual implications. It is believed...

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POLYANDRY, LOVE, AND FAMILY DYNAMICS IN CENTRAL AMERICAS GUAYAKí ACHé PEOPLE

The Guayakí Aché people are an indigenous group living in Central America. They practice polyandry, which means that a woman can have multiple husbands at once. In this system, the men share...

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SEXUAL INTIMACY AND SPIRITUAL IDENTITY AMONG ABORIGINAL SISTERGIRLS

Aboriginal Australians are Indigenous people who have inhabited the continent for tens of thousands of years. The term "sistergirl" refers to transgender women within this culture. This paper...

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TECHNOLOGYS IMPACT ON TRADITIONAL SOCIETIES: PRESERVING INDIGENOUS CULTURES THROUGH SOFTWARE TOOLS

The impact of rapidly changing global technological infrastructure on traditional societies has been profound. With increasing access to digital devices and connectivity, many Indigenous communities...

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EXPLORING THE POWERFUL IMPLICATIONS OF NONBINARY TEMPORALITIES ON ONTOLOGY AND ETHICS

The concept of time is deeply embedded within our understanding of reality. We organize our lives around it, plan for it, anticipate its arrival and worry about running out of it. Yet, there are many...

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HOW SACRED ECOLOGY AND ANIMISM INTERSECT WITH QUEER SPIRITUALITY TO CULTIVATE SEXUAL INTIMACY IN NATURE

Spiritual practices that are grounded in nature and embodiment can provide a framework for understanding the interconnectedness between human beings and their environment, a concept known as "sacred...

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