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  • Matriarchy - Wikipedia
    According to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), matriarchy is a "form of social organization in which the mother or oldest female is the head of the family, and descent and relationship are reckoned through the female line; government or rule by a woman or women " [4]
  • Matriarchy | Gender Equality, Female Leadership Matrilineal Society . . .
    Matriarchy, hypothetical social system in which the mother or a female elder has absolute authority over the family group; by extension, one or more women (as in a council) exert a similar level of authority over the community as a whole
  • These Matriarchal Societies Are Entirely Governed by Women
    In these communities around the globe, women oversee everything from politics, economics, and the broader social structure If you look far enough back into history, you'll find that women were
  • What Is Matriarchy? Is It Possible in the Modern World?
    The meaning of matriarchy refers to a social system where women hold primary power and leadership positions, contrasting the common patriarchal structure In matriarchal societies, women often play central roles in decision-making, governance, and family matters
  • What Does It Mean to Be a Matriarchy? - JSTOR Daily
    In some respects, Banerjee writes, the Khasi look like that European vision of a matriarchy They live in clans that trace their origins to a female ancestor Marriage within clans is forbidden, and men marry into their wives’ clans and extended families
  • Matriarchy: Myths, Realities, and Gender Perspectives
    Matriarchy refers to a social system in which women, particularly mothers or female elders, hold primary power and authority over the family group and community This authority extends to political leadership, moral guidance, social privilege, and control of property
  • Matriarchy - New World Encyclopedia
    A matriarchy is a tradition in which community power lies with the women or mothers of a community, rather than with the men in a patriarchal community The word matriarchy derives from the Greek words matēr (mother) and archein (to rule)
  • Matriarchy | Political Science | Research Starters - EBSCO
    Matriarchy refers to a social system where women hold primary power, often leading families, clans, tribes, or states In these societies, inheritance and lineage are typically traced through the female line, known as matrilineal order, which dictates property ownership and kinship


















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