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Tribal Wives: A Look into Tribal Family Life and Female Independence

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  • "Look into tribal family life and female independence"

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  • "Twenty-three-year-old Charlie Brades has agreed to spend a month among the Yoruk- nomadic shepherds who live in the mountains of southern Turkey. This program follows the spirited Londoner as she adapts to life in a polygamous family and a remote, back-to-basics environment. Although Charlie's youth was far from carefree, she is wholly unprepared for the rough work, the communal sleeping arrangements, and especially the subservient female role that her new surroundings require. Her Western notions of independence are continually put to the test as she and her hosts exchange views on clothes, domestic duties, marriage, and other culturally loaded topics."
  • "Twenty-three-year-old Charlie Brades has agreed to spend a month among the Yoruk-nomadic shepherds who live in the mountains of southern Turkey. This program follows the spirited Londoner as she adapts to life in a polygamous family and a remote, back-to-basics environment. Although Charlie's youth was far from carefree, she is wholly unprepared for the rough work, the communal sleeping arrangements, and especially the subservient female role that her new surroundings require. Her Western notions of independence are continually put to the test as she and her hosts exchange views on clothes, domestic duties, marriage, and other culturally loaded topics. A Diverse Bristol Production in Association with Goldhawk Media. (Portions in other languages with English subtitles, 59 minutes) A streaming videorecording."
  • "Twenty-three year old Charlie Brades has agreed to spend a month among the Yoruk--nomadic shepherds who live in the mountains of southern Turkey. This program follows the spirited Londoner as she adapts to life in a polygamous family and a remote, back-to-basics environment. Although Charlie's youth was far from carefree, she is wholly unprepared for the rough work, the communal sleeping arrangements, and especially the subservient female role that her new surroundings require. Her Western notions of independence are continually put to the test as she and her hosts exchange views on clothes, domestic duties, marriage, and other culturally loaded topics."

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  • "Documentary television programs"
  • "Internet videos"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"
  • "Educational films"
  • "Videorecording"

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  • "Tribal Wives: A Look into Tribal Family Life and Female Independence"
  • "Tribal wives a look into tribal family life and female independence"