In the Caribbean, Andes, and Mexico scholars have been able to reconstruct pattern of pre-Columbian gender and sexuality because these are areas with large numbers of surviving indigenous peoples.
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Q11: Which of the following is an example
Q12: Studies among the Yanömamo suggest all of
Q13: The Cashinahua of Peru exhibit:
A) male-female cooperation,
Q14: In the studies of the communities and
Q15: The establishment of independent households is called:
A)
Q17: Scholars today are able to study pre-colonial
Q18: Gender complementarity and parallelism were widespread in
Q19: Colonialism is historically a deeply gendered process.
Q20: Marianismo and machismo are not representative of
Q21: Terms such as "homosexual" and "bisexual" are
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