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    6 Matriarchies Still Functioning Today

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    Mosuo




    The Mosuo of China (living in the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains) are one of the best-known examples of a matrilineal society, where inheritance is passed down the female line and women have their choice of partners. In fact, they practice something called a "walking marriage," which is essentially the practice of women choosing their partner by walking to his home—and many women have multiple partners/marriages. Children take their mother's name and live with their mothers, while the men may or may not be involved in the raising of the kids. They often live with extended families in large households, with women handling all business decisions. Men often play a role politics, but the most respected person in any household is the grandmother.

    Fun fact: There is no word in their language for "father" or "husband."


    Minangkabau




    Also known as Minang, this group is located in Indonesia, and is matrilineal in that property, land, and inheritance is passed from mother to daughter. Low inheritance—such as income—is passed from father to son. In the past, this kept women in power, but now, "low income" is taking precedent and making a bit of a change in their modernizing society. Lineage is still traced through the mother's line, though, and the mother is the head of the family. Grooms are traditionally "given away" to the bride by female members of his family, who escort him to the home of the bride. Power and authority are generally shared between men and women, with women ruling the "domestic" sphere and men ruling the political and spiritual roles. Both genders believe this gives each equal footing. While the clan chief is male, women select the chief and have the power to remove him should he fail as a leader.


    Akan



    The Akan society is a multi-ethnic group in Ghana, where everything centers around a matriclan, clans founded by women. Men are often leaders of the clan, but their power comes from matrilineal lines—meaning power is descended through the man's mothers and sisters. Men not only support their own families, but also the families of his female relatives. Women conduct many rites and ceremonies—like funerals—and are typically leaders in the food and domestic spheres.


    Bribri



    Located in Costa Rica and northern Panama, the Bribri is a matrilineal line where women inherit the lands and create extended families. Children enter the mother's clan, and grandmothers are seen as the arbiters of tradition and knowledge. While men take on roles of importance, they are not allowed to "pass on" this knowledge or job to their sons, but rather only to their female relatives' sons. Women are given the right and ritual to prepare the cacao used in sacred Bribri rituals, giving them utmost importance in any clan.


    Garo



    An indigenous group in India and Bangladesh, Garos take clan titles from their mothers, with the youngest daughters inheriting property from their mother. While the society is matrilineal, men do hold power and are given the right to govern.


    Tuareg



    Tuareg are Berber people who live a nomadic lifestyle living in the Saharan dessert. In society, women have high status and the tribes are organized into confederations, where many women hold the power of reading and writing, with men herding livestock. Livestock and other movable property, however, are owned largely by women, whereas personal property is owned and inherited regardless of gender. The Tuareg are Muslim but are also influenced by their pre-existing beliefs—including matrilineal customs.

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    Careful, you're going to trigger R1ethel.

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    Good and bad things no matter who is boss.

    In the Bribri world, men can't raise their own sons and in the modern world some men have to be hunted down by the court to do so, hahaha.

    A good deal of it from the descriptions are land based and the role of men seems communal and economic. Much of the world was matriarch in its early stages was it not? Land was the bases of power; mother earth. As currency gained momentum there has been a great shift in power which is a shift the Minangkabau are now experiencing. I suspect their matriarch will end, perhaps not in this generation or next but maybe within the next or so century.

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    and still, according to some members here being submissive to men is "nature"..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kazimiera View Post
    [FONT=Arial]6 Matriarchies Still Functioning Today
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    The Mosuo of China

    Minangkabau


    Akan

    Bribri

    Garo

    Tuareg

    All created by MEN, and... look where and how they ended...

    p.s. sorry, but most of them is not matriarchal, but matrylineal.
    This is a big difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rethel View Post
    All created by MEN, and... look where they ended...
    I don't know about the others, but the Tuaregs are doing just fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoxhaism View Post
    and still, according to some members here being submissive to men is "nature"..
    6:16000 - is it not?
    6 primitive small societies to 16000 small, big and huge civilisations.

    Answer yourself, if you can think.
    Especially, that in most of this 6 societies,
    women are also depending on men.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bezprym View Post
    I don't know about the others, but the Tuaregs are doing just fine.
    So go there

    And men are there the ruling class anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rethel View Post
    So go there
    Is this anything your brain can produce as an answer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marzipan View Post
    In the Bribri world, men can't raise their own sons and in the modern world some men have to be hunted down by the court to do so, hahaha.
    In (my) modern world the court deprives (in the absolute majority of cases) a father the right to raise children if a mother wants it. A father still can visit his child(ren) several hours a week.

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