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FREE, BUT IMPURE

n contrast to Pakistani culture, Kalash women seem to enjoy certain freedom; they have no obligation to cover their hair, they can change spouse, and there isn't separation by sex. However, because of the concept of purity and impurity ingrained in their religion, the woman, considered impure, is relegated to being subordinated to men on the basis of

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