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  2. Androcracy - Wikipedia

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    The opposite of androcracy is gynocracy, or rule by women.It is related to but not synonymous with matriarchy.Evidence indicating historical gynocracies survives mostly in mythology and in some archaeological records, although it is disputed by some authors, like Cynthia Eller in her book The Myth of Matriarchal Prehistory.

  3. Matriarchy - Wikipedia

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    According to Heide Göttner-Abendroth, a reluctance to accept the existence of matriarchies might be based on a specific culturally biased notion of how to define matriarchy: because in a patriarchy men rule over women, a matriarchy has frequently been conceptualized as women ruling over men, [8] [9] while she believed that matriarchies are ...

  4. Gender roles among the Indigenous peoples of North America

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    Ojibwe ideas about property were not invested in patriarchy, as in European legal traditions. Therefore, when early travelers and settlers observed Indigenous women working, it would have involved a paradigm shift for them to appreciate that for the Ojibwe, water was a gendered space where women's ceremonial responsibility for water derives ...

  5. Why can't a woman be more like a man? Because patriarchy ...

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    Patriarchy, originating with the advent of agriculture, is a 10,000-year-old social system of society and government in which the father or eldest male is head of the family.

  6. Yellowjackets, The Power, and the Rise of Matriarchy on TV - AOL

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    At a dark moment for feminism, creators keep dreaming up societies where women rule. But these visions aren't utopian.

  7. Masculism - Wikipedia

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    According to A Dictionary of Media and Communication (2011), "Masculists reject the idea of universal patriarchy, arguing that before feminism most men were as disempowered as most women. However, in the post-feminist era they argue that men are in a worse position because of the emphasis on women's rights."

  8. So, What Exactly Is a Female-Led Relationship? - AOL

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    Female-led relationships (FLRs) are heterosexual relationships based on a power imbalance in which women exercise dominance and control over male partners.

  9. List of matrilineal or matrilocal societies - Wikipedia

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