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			<title>Ecourse Matriarchy</title>
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			<description> Today's Matriarchies From the Newest View 
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			<title>Peaceful Societies</title>
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			<description>You can call them  Segmentary Societies  like Emile Durkheim,  Regulated Anarchies  like Max Weber,  Peaceful Societies  like on the Website mentioned below or...</description>
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			<title>Witch Charm</title>
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			<description>Also known as the Magic Knot, the witch charm had many variations using various proportions of the circle to the four interlaced vesicas.</description>
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			<title>Are the Basques matriarchal people?</title>
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			<description>Today the Basques are as matriarchal as every community in Europe: not very much (matriarchal = matrilineal + matrilocal). Nevertheless you will find here matriarchal elements, like in all European...</description>
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			<description>I just found an article by author David Maybury-Lewis, where he
described the confrontation with people who are different,  others .
Meeting the other is combined with lots of prejudices in...</description>
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			<description>The Yequana Way 

The Patriarchal Paradigm

by Jean Liedloff* 
And how do they grow up to be happy, confident, cooperative adults?! How do they do it? What do the Yequana know...</description>
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			<title>The Mosuo as a living matriarchal society</title>
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Les Mosuo une soci&amp;eacute;t&amp;eacute; matriarcale vivante (http://hommefemme.joueb.com/news/102.shtml)  (http://hommefemme.joueb.com/news/102.shtml)
			
		
	


 

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			<title>The Emergence of Patriarchy</title>
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			<description>The 'Battle of the Sexes' is new. Men and women are peaceful naturally, if they experience peace in their childhood. In patriarchy the knowledge about extensive peace became lost...</description>
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