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MATRIARCHIES OF TODAY & THE PAST
Societies of Peace, 2nd World Congress
Lecturers of The Congress; Western Academic Research
South East Asia
Khasi People Assam
Minangkabau
Batek people, Malaysia
Philippines
Nagovisi
The Republic of Marshall Islands
China
Mosuo People
Japan
Aino
The Pacific Area
Matriliny and land in the Pacific
South America
Central America
Juchitan
North America
India
West Africa
The Anarchical Organisation of African Queen Realms
The Akan People Ghana
The Akan Queen Mother´s Matriarchal System
Matriarchal Akan Kings
Emerging Patriarchal Tendencies in Akan
Akan Religion
Swedish Documentary about Bijagos´ Matriarchy
Review by Lindberg de Geer
Facts about Bijagos´ Matriarchy
The Bijagos Express-Africa Queen
Analysing the Matriarchy of Bijagos
The Spiritual & Cultural Level / Bijagos
The History of Bijagos
The Fabulous Wealth of Medieval West Africa
Central Africa
The Bemba Zambia
Luapula
Fipa Tanzania
Jerome Lewis about Hunter and Gatherers
The Core Features of Egalitarianism Among HG
Implementation of egalitarianism in HG societies
1) Direct individual access to food, water and raw materials needed for tools
2) The Strategy of Avoidance and Mobility
3) Procedures That Impose Sharing and Prevent Accumulation
4) Levelling Mechanisms; Widows Mimic With Clowning Humour
Peaceful and Egalitarian Inside-Out / Bottom-Up Anarchical systems
The Primordial Creation Myth of this World?
India
Juchitan
The Fabulous Wealth of Medieval West Africa