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- Matriarchy is a social system in which positions of power and privilege are held by women. In a broader sense it can also extend to moral authority, social...
- Utrecht. In 2008, Gala formed the label Matriarchy Records, based in Brooklyn, New York. "Tough Love" is Matriarchy Records' debut album released digitally...
- 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...
- Celtic women are mainly known from the Gallo-Roman culture. A consistent matriarchy, which was attributed to Celtic women by Romantic authors of the 18th...
- discredited. Despite this however, some second-wave feminists ****ert that a matriarchy preceded the patriarchy. The Goddess Movement and Riane Eisler's 1987...
- original on 5 April 2023. Retrieved 29 March 2023. Welsh, Elizabeth (2014). "Matriarchy". In Leeming, David A. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Psychology and Religion...
- Britannica describes this view as "consensus", listing matriarchy as a hypothetical social system. 'Matriarchy' Encyclopædia Britannica, 2007. Burkert(1985),...
- female-headed single-parent homes. This pattern has been known as black matriarchy because of the observance of many households headed by women. In the Harlem...
- the dominator model, ... what is po****rly termed either patriarchy or matriarchy—the ranking of one half of humanity over the other" and "[t]he second...
- subspecies of the red junglefowl (Gallus gallus gallus) suffices as the matriarchic ancestor of all domestic breeds", PNAS, 91 (26): 12505–12509, Bibcode:1994PNAS...