Definition of Matriarchy. Meaning of Matriarchy. Synonyms of Matriarchy

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Definition of Matriarchy

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Meaning of Matriarchy from wikipedia

- Matriarchy is a social system in which positions of dominance and privilege are held by women. In a broader sense it can also extend to moral authority...
- Matriarchy Now is the debut mixtape by Russian feminist protest and performance art group **** Riot. It was released on 5 August 2022 through Neon Gold...
- Black matriarchy is a term for the black American families mostly led by women.[by whom?] The issue was first brought to national attention in 1965 by...
- Operation: Matriarchy, known in Russia as Velian (Велиан), is a 2005 science fiction first-person shooter game developed by Russian studio MADia Entertainment...
- Utrecht. In 2008, Gala formed the label Matriarchy Records, based in Brooklyn, New York. "Tough Love" is Matriarchy Records' debut album released digitally...
- connected with male impulse and desire. The idea that there could have been a matriarchy and a cult of the mother goddess was supported by archaeologist Marija...
- Britannica describes this view as "consensus", listing matriarchy as a hypothetical social system. 'Matriarchy' Encyclopædia Britannica, 2007. Burkert(1985),...
- Bachofen is most often connected with his theories surrounding prehistoric matriarchy, or Das Mutterrecht, the title of his seminal 1861 book Mother Right:...
- February 8, 1941, in Langewiesen, Germany) is a German feminist advocating matriarchy studies (also modern matriarchal studies), focusing on the study of matriarchal...
- balanced and equalitarian, and should not be confused with gynocracy or matriarchy, which define the ancient systems where women ruled without hierarchy...