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Yes right. Most people haven´t got flexible imagination enough to perceive the underlying structure of the total otherness of matriarchies in comparison with patriarchies: http://mmstudies.com/matria…

And who knows the difference? What is the correct definition of "matriarchy" according to you?

What do you know about the Thai people beyond what´s informed of in the Wikipedia articles, not the least more interested to tell the truth about these things than the established scholars. The Thai peoples have as also many other peoples in this southeast Asian region since times immemorial been carrying out

Lots of stupid nonsence in this article. From where have you got the info that the so called "The International Academy For Modern Matriarchal Studies" has held conferences around the world in recent years, setting up "shop" in Texas in 2005? What kind of "shop" and "anthropological fascination"??? And no, walking

Well why shouldnt Thai be matrilineal do you mean? Most often when the men have to move home to their wifes (clan)-houses is because the heritage is passed down through the motherline=matrilineality.

"Thing we were unhappiest to learn: The Mosuo matriarchy probably came about as a way of keeping peasants in line. Historically, the Mosuo were ruled by nobility, who practiced a “parallel line of descent,” in which sons would inherit their fathers’ social status, and daughters would inherit their mothers’. Which

Why is it so hard to imagine women to have been wielding power in our prehistoric past as there are no patriarchies to be found among the other animals? Quite the contrary so most of the animals seem to organise themself in some kind of "matriarchal" systems, with females cooperation to protect their offspring even

Why?