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The Role of Women, Engagement, Childbirth and Instruction in Traditional Expressions

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  • Gerephace Mwangosi

    (Catholic University of Mbeya)

  • Mohamed Omary Maguo

    (The Open University of Tanzania)

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This article has examined the role of women in issues related to engagement and parenting by referring to the expressions of the traditional culture of the Nyakyusa community in Tanzania. This study was conducted in the Mbeya region, Rungwe district, in the Busokelo council. The targeted villages and wards are Isange (Mbigili), Kandete (Ndala), and Luteba (Kilasi). Interview and discussion methods were used to obtain primary data from the target audience. The target selection method was used to find wards, villages, and 48 beneficiaries. The review of the documents used to verify the basic data was obtained by electronic and library methods. The data discussion was guided by sociological theory. The results of the research have shown how the expressions of the selected community perfectly portray him in matters of parenting and upbringing. A woman is defined as a strong pillar in the system of good family formation. In addition, he has been seen as a strong tool for building family values ​​and sustainability from one generation to the next. The result of this situation makes feminists look at women for their importance and sensitivity. Thus, she has been a permanent agenda item in political campaigns for many years. This article suggests that it is good if other researchers investigate women, customs, and other social taboos.

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  • Gerephace Mwangosi & Mohamed Omary Maguo, 2025. "The Role of Women, Engagement, Childbirth and Instruction in Traditional Expressions," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(3s), pages 755-764, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:i:3s:p:755-764
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