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Analytical Study of Traditional/Dramatic Rituals at Kerman-Iran

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Due to have an ancient history and closeness to various provinces such as Yazd, Sistan & Balouchestan, Isfahan and Fars, Kerman is a province with deep cultural ethnological fields. This paper intends to evaluate various thinking and physical dimensions of female participation in native dramatic & non-dramatic ceremonies. According to the findings and rather than a classic position at home (Kings of homes) inherited from ancient Iran, Kerman females have active presence in major social activities including agriculture, animal husbandry and outside home affairs. But since there was duty share of males and females in cultural organizations of Kerman villages and females had the most part of social participation cycles as a part of rural society, it is possible to confirm that females were responsible for more than %72 of traditional ceremonies with non-authorized entry of any males. This paper is made by library & participative observation methods.
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