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====Anthropological accounts==== Female ejaculation appears in 20th-century [[anthropology|anthropological]] works, such as [[Bronisław Malinowski|Malinowski]]'s Melanesian study, ''[[The Sexual Life of Savages in North-Western Melanesia|The Sexual Life of Savages]]'' (1929), and Gladwin and Sarason's "Truk: Man in Paradise" (1956). Malinowski states that in the language of the [[Trobriand Islands|Trobriand Island]] people, a single word is used to describe ejaculation in both male and female.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OSQuvsbE5ooC |title=Malinowski B. The Sexual Life of Savages in North-Western Melanesia. Harcourt Brace, NY 1928, p. 167 |date=1942-05-16 |access-date=2011-10-30|isbn=9780415262484 |last1=Malinowski |first1=Bronislaw |publisher=Psychology Press }}</ref> {{blockquote|Both the male and female discharge are called by the same name (''momona'' or ''momola''), and they ascribe to both the same origin in the kidneys, and the same function, which has nothing to do with generation, but is concerned with lubricating the membrane and increasing pleasure}} In describing sexual relations amongst the [[Chuuk State|Chuukese]] [[Micronesians]], Gladwin and Sarason state that "Female orgasm is commonly signalled by urination".<ref>Gladwin T, Sarason SB. Truk: Man in paradise. Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, NY 1956</ref> {{ill|Catherine Blackledge|pl}}<ref name=blackledge/> (p. 205) provides a number of examples from other cultures, including the [[Uganda]]n [[Demographics of Uganda|Batoro]], [[Mohave people|Mohave]] Indians, [[Mangaia]]ns, and [[Pohnpei|Ponapese]]. (See also Chalker 2002 pp. 531–2, Ladas et al. 1983 pp. 74–5) Historically in Rwanda, the [[kunyaza]] sexual technique has the reputation of triggering female ejaculation (kunyara). The ancient sexual practice has been exercised for over 150 years in east and central Africa. Amongst the Buganda tribe of Uganda, the sexual practice is called kachabali (spraying the wall).<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=W2p9DwAAQBAJ |title=Akande H. Kunyaza: The Secret to Female Pleasure. Rabaah Publishers, London 2018, p. 26 |date=2018-12-16 |access-date=2019-02-16|isbn=9780957484566 |last1=Akande |first1=Habeeb |publisher=Rabaah Publishers }}</ref>
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