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Hawkes spent the 1980s doing fieldwork with the Aché, nomadic hunter-gatherers in Eastern Paraguay. And she soon realized, like anthropologists before her, that men weren’t providing all the food for their families. Hunting by men alone simply didn’t put enough on the table for women and children to survive. “The things that they were foraging for were the things that went around to everybody.
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