TRANSGRESSING HOPI GENDER ROLES A SPATIAL STUDY OF POLINGAYSI QOYAWAYMAS NO TURNING BACK

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/grr.2021(VI-II).03      10.31703/grr.2021(VI-II).03      Published : Jun 2
Authored by : Fasih ur Rehman , Kanza Umer Khan , Ali Usman Saleem

03 Pages : 20-26

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Cite this article

    APA : Rehman, F. u., Khan, K. U., & Saleem, A. U. (2021). Transgressing Hopi Gender Roles: A Spatial Study of Polingaysi Qoyawayma's No Turning Back. Global Regional Review, VI(II), 20-26. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2021(VI-II).03
    CHICAGO : Rehman, Fasih ur, Kanza Umer Khan, and Ali Usman Saleem. 2021. "Transgressing Hopi Gender Roles: A Spatial Study of Polingaysi Qoyawayma's No Turning Back." Global Regional Review, VI (II): 20-26 doi: 10.31703/grr.2021(VI-II).03
    HARVARD : REHMAN, F. U., KHAN, K. U. & SALEEM, A. U. 2021. Transgressing Hopi Gender Roles: A Spatial Study of Polingaysi Qoyawayma's No Turning Back. Global Regional Review, VI, 20-26.
    MHRA : Rehman, Fasih ur, Kanza Umer Khan, and Ali Usman Saleem. 2021. "Transgressing Hopi Gender Roles: A Spatial Study of Polingaysi Qoyawayma's No Turning Back." Global Regional Review, VI: 20-26
    MLA : Rehman, Fasih ur, Kanza Umer Khan, and Ali Usman Saleem. "Transgressing Hopi Gender Roles: A Spatial Study of Polingaysi Qoyawayma's No Turning Back." Global Regional Review, VI.II (2021): 20-26 Print.
    OXFORD : Rehman, Fasih ur, Khan, Kanza Umer, and Saleem, Ali Usman (2021), "Transgressing Hopi Gender Roles: A Spatial Study of Polingaysi Qoyawayma's No Turning Back", Global Regional Review, VI (II), 20-26
    TURABIAN : Rehman, Fasih ur, Kanza Umer Khan, and Ali Usman Saleem. "Transgressing Hopi Gender Roles: A Spatial Study of Polingaysi Qoyawayma's No Turning Back." Global Regional Review VI, no. II (2021): 20-26. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2021(VI-II).03