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Primateship
Primateship Pri"mate*ship, n. The office, dignity, or position of a primate; primacy.

Meaning of Mateship from wikipedia

- Mateship is an Australian cultural idiom that embodies equality, loyalty and friendship. Russel Ward, in The Australian Legend (1958), once saw the concept...
- Mateship with Birds is a 2012 novel by Australian novelist Carrie Tiffany which won the inaugural 2013 Stella Prize. The novel is set in the 1950s in Cohuna...
- within a wider social context, it is linked to the concept of "egalitarian mateship". Before World War I, the term "digger" was widely used in Australasia...
- Boys Will Be Boys: Power, Patriarchy and the Toxic Bonds of Mateship is a book about toxic masculinity by Clementine Ford, first published in 2018, and...
- review: Mateship – A Very Australian History". The Conversation. Retrieved 6 February 2024. Zhuang, Yan (19 November 2021). "What Does Mateship Mean to...
- new continent into literature—exploring such themes as Aboriginality, mateship, egalitarianism, democracy, national identity, migration, Australia's unique...
- Recurring themes of these films include the Australian identity, such as mateship and larrikinism, the loss of innocence in war, and also the continued coming...
- wealth or power will take him beyond the valued reciprocates of egalitarian mateship. A man should be reasonably successful in areas which are not too threatening...
- Mateship in Australia, 1788–2010. Self-published. James, Dr Bob, Odd Fellows, The Australian Centre for Secret Societies, Fraternalism and Mateship (i...
- qualities include endurance, courage, ingenuity, good humour, larrikinism, and mateship. According to this concept, the soldiers are perceived to have been innocent...