Gender roles and fluidity in indigenous Nigerian cultures

The colonization of the West African region that lies across the Niger River took place between the mid 19th century and 1960 when Nigeria became recognized as an independent nation. This systemic invasion introduced new social, economic, and political structures that significantly altered Indigenous notions of gender fluidity and gender roles.

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Gender roles and fluidity in indigenous Nigerian cultures

The colonization of the West African region that lies across the Niger River took place between the mid 19th century and 1960 when Nigeria became recognized as an independent nation. This systemic invasion introduced new social, economic, and political structures that significantly altered Indigenous notions of gender fluidity and gender roles.

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