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  2. Colonial roots of gender inequality in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Patriarchy became accepted in African cultures and solidified the subjugation of women in Africa. According to scholars, patriarchy can be thought of as an ideology or political system where men direct women on what roles they shall or shall not play in society, and women are thought of as inferior to men. [4] Yet, patriarchy was not Africa's ...

  3. Patriarchy - Wikipedia

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    Patriarchy is a social system in which men are the primary authority figures in the areas of political leadership, moral authority and control of property. [21] Sociologist Sylvia Walby defines patriarchy as "a system of social structures and practices in which men dominate, oppress, and exploit women". [22]

  4. List of matrilineal or matrilocal societies - Wikipedia

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    Africa: Southern Africa: Marjorie Shostak: 1976 Lenape (Delaware) North America: United States of America: Matrilocal Matrilineal Marshallese: Oceania: Marshall Islands: Matrilocal Matrilineal Maliku: Asia: India: Separate Matrilineal Ellen Kattner 1996 Minangkabau: Asia: Indonesia: Separate Matrilineal Pieter Johannes Veth: 1882 Mohican: North ...

  5. Systems of social stratification - Wikipedia

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    A system of ranking and patrilineal primogeniture similar to that of many southern African peoples seems to have traditionally prevailed among the Nilotic peoples of South Sudan with regards to land (the eldest son of the first wife was the heir of his father's land, residential and arable, and the land of each house was inherited by the heir ...

  6. Matriarchy - Wikipedia

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    While some may consider any non-patriarchal system to be matriarchal, most academics exclude those systems from matriarchies as strictly defined. Many societies have had matriarchal elements, but unlike the patriarchal, a complete exclusion of men in authority have not been recorded in history.

  7. A Treatise on the Patriarchal, or Co-operative System of ...

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    But when the "patriarchal restraint of its Colonial system of government" was gone, productivity declined greatly, as there is "less necessity for hard work" in "a healthy, fertile, and mild climate such as Hayti, where few clothes are required, and bountiful nature produces spontaneously the necessities of life." [1]: 47–50

  8. Royal honours system is a ‘patriarchal heteronormative relic ...

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    A Labour MP has called the royal honours system a “patriarchal heteronormative relic” after being given a knighthood at Windsor Castle. Sir Ben Bradshaw, who served in both Sir Tony Blair and ...

  9. Gender inequality in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Gender-based violence is a profound and widespread problem in South Africa, impacting almost every aspect of life. Gender-based violence, which disproportionately affects women and girls, is systemic and deeply entrenched in institutions, cultures, and traditions in South Africa. South Africa is considered to be the rape capital of the world.