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  2. Matriarchy - Wikipedia

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    According to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), matriarchy is a "form of social organization in which the mother or oldest female is the head of the family, and descent and relationship are reckoned through the female line; government or rule by a woman or women."

  3. Matrilineality - Wikipedia

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    The oldest male member was known as the Karnavar and was the head of the household, managing the family estate. Lineage was traced through the mother, and the children belonged to the mother's family. The surname would be from the maternal side and all family property was jointly owned. In the event of a partition, the shares of the children ...

  4. Black matriarchy - Wikipedia

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    Some will disagree with the idea of a Black matriarchy because they see Black matriarchy being used in a derogatory way. The author of the article "The Myth of the Black Matriarchy" argues that black women were seen in a threatening way and their position in the family has resulted in the psychological castration of the black male and has produced a variety of other negative effects.

  5. How 4 Generations of Family Helped Fulfill Beloved Matriarch ...

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    “I feel very blessed,” Shirley Kelley's daughter, Ardath, tells PEOPLE. “This is really, for us, a miracle"

  6. Tina Knowles’ New ‘Intimate and Revealing' Memoir “Matriarch ...

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    Matriarch the book is going to expand and open new possibilities for the very meaning of the term ‘matriarch’ for readers everywhere. Matriarchs carry the way forth. Matriarchs carry the way ...

  7. List of matrilineal or matrilocal societies - Wikipedia

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    "Matrilocal" means new families are established in proximity to the brides' extended family of origin, not that of the groom. Note: separate in the marriage column refers to the practice of husbands and wives living in separate locations, often informally called walking marriages. See the articles for the specific cultures that practice this ...

  8. As Queen Consort, Camilla steps into role as matriarch of ...

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    The role of family matriarch. What role Camilla will play as the new matriarch on Charles' side of the family remains less certain, according to Murphy, who said Camilla grew close to the late ...

  9. Matrilineal succession - Wikipedia

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    In societies using matrilineal descent, the social relationship between children and their biological father tends to be different because he is not a member of their matrilineal family. For example, the man who would have the formal responsibilities that Western cultures assign to a father would be a boy's mother's brother, since he is the ...