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  2. Category:Matriarchy - Wikipedia

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    Shqip; Српски / srpski ... Pages in category "Matriarchy" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. This list may not reflect recent changes

  3. Matriarchy - Wikipedia

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    Matriarchy is a social system in which positions of dominance without violence and privilege are held by women. In a broader sense it can also extend to moral authority, social privilege, and control of property. While those definitions apply in general English, definitions specific to anthropology and feminism differ in some respects. [1] [2]

  4. Kângë Kreshnikësh - Wikipedia

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    The dichotomy of matriarchy and patriarchy that is reflected by the two types of female warriors in Albanian epic poetry might be connected with the clash between Pre-Indo-European populations—who favored 'Mother Earth Cults' comprising earthly beliefs, female deities and priesthood—and Indo-European populations who favored 'Father Heaven ...

  5. Patriarchy - Wikipedia

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    Shqip; සිංහල ... However, there do exist cultures that some anthropologists have described as matriarchal. Among the Mosuo (a tiny society in Yunnan ...

  6. List of matrilineal or matrilocal societies - Wikipedia

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    Antinaturalism; Choice feminism; Cognitive labor; Complementarianism; Literature. Children's literature; Diversity (politics) Diversity, equity, and inclusion

  7. Shaqe Çoba - Wikipedia

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    Shaqe Çoba was born in Shkodër, which was then part of the Sanjak of Scutari of the Ottoman Empire, in 1875.She attended middle school in a convent school in Zagreb, Croatia, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

  8. Johann Jakob Bachofen - Wikipedia

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    He postulated an archaic "mother-right" within the context of a primeval Matriarchal religion or Urreligion. Bachofen became an important precursor of 20th-century theories of matriarchy, such as the Old European culture postulated by Marija Gimbutas from the 1950s, and the field of feminist theology and "matriarchal studies" in 1970s feminism.

  9. Hera - Wikipedia

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    Matriarchy [ edit ] There has been considerable scholarship, reaching back to Johann Jakob Bachofen in the mid-nineteenth century, [ 89 ] about the possibility that Hera, whose early importance in Greek religion is firmly established, was originally the goddess of a matriarchal people, presumably inhabiting Greece before the Hellenes .