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Chambri (previously spelled Tchambuli) are an ethnic group in the Chambri Lakes region in the East Sepik province of Papua New Guinea. The social structures of Chambri society have often been a subject in the study of gender roles. They speak the Chambri language. Margaret Mead, a cultural anthropologist, studied the Chambri in 1933. Her influential book Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies became a major cornerstone of the women's liberation movement, since it claimed that females had significant and dominant roles in Chambri society.

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  • Chambri (previously spelled Tchambuli) are an ethnic group in the Chambri Lakes region in the East Sepik province of Papua New Guinea. The social structures of Chambri society have often been a subject in the study of gender roles. They speak the Chambri language. Margaret Mead, a cultural anthropologist, studied the Chambri in 1933. Her influential book Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies became a major cornerstone of the women's liberation movement, since it claimed that females had significant and dominant roles in Chambri society. (en)
  • チャンブリ族(チャンブリぞく、Chambli)は、パプアニューギニアに住む少数民族である。 (ja)
  • Tchambuli são um povo da ilha de Nova Guiné. Ficaram conhecidos após serem estudados por Margaret Mead em sua obra Sexo e Temperamento em Três Sociedades Primitivas. (pt)
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  • Chambri (previously spelled Tchambuli) are an ethnic group in the Chambri Lakes region in the East Sepik province of Papua New Guinea. The social structures of Chambri society have often been a subject in the study of gender roles. They speak the Chambri language. Margaret Mead, a cultural anthropologist, studied the Chambri in 1933. Her influential book Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies became a major cornerstone of the women's liberation movement, since it claimed that females had significant and dominant roles in Chambri society. (en)
  • チャンブリ族(チャンブリぞく、Chambli)は、パプアニューギニアに住む少数民族である。 (ja)
  • Tchambuli são um povo da ilha de Nova Guiné. Ficaram conhecidos após serem estudados por Margaret Mead em sua obra Sexo e Temperamento em Três Sociedades Primitivas. (pt)
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  • Chambri people (en)
  • チャンブリ族 (ja)
  • Tchambuli (pt)
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