Photo by Henry Ruschin 



WOMEN OP EPIRUS, GREECE 



"Greek women, generally speaking, have no individuality. At parties they generally 

 sit apart, while in the country they are almost never to he found at table if guests are 

 present, and upon them falls the greater portion of the labor of the household. Following 

 the plow, harvesting, and work upon the roads are common employments for the Greek 

 peasant women" (see text, page 320). 



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