The Grandmother Hypothesis
Granny Grace with her grandsons Experience (left) and David (right).
Grace works at Nourish (www.nourishecovillage.com), an NGO that addresses the problem of poaching by addressing poverty. Every day Grace, along with two other grannies, provides nutritious meals to many children who would otherwise go hungry...because nobody can learn and develop into a healthy, strong individual on an empty stomach. After work Grace goes home to help her daughter with house work and takes care of her beautiful grandchildren, both of whom are also supported by Nourish’s literacy, education and nourishment programs.
There’s an evolutionary theory called the
“grandmother hypothesis”
that posits menopause is an adaptation signalling women to stop reproducing in old age and to expend energy instead on taking care of others. It is argued that by providing sustenance and support to their kin and communities, grandmothers enhanced their social networks, advancing genetic interests and kinships, all of which resulted in better resource acquisition and also more intelligent and developed grandchildren. Traditionally, science and evolutionary theories have excluded women and their role in advancing human development. There is much more to the grandmother hypothesis and it is one theory of many; regardless how one feels about it one thing is for sure: there is something very special about
grandmothers and the women who raise us.
Happy Mother’s day to all the special women out there!
Credit to Danielle Khan Da Silva for article and photography
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