cover image: Territorial management in indigenous matrifocal societies

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Territorial management in indigenous matrifocal societies

30 Jun 2020

A key aspect in this work is the focus on the rights of these indigenous societies regarding Indigenous peoples have a holistic view of the the access to and the control of their ancestral world, in which the land, the territories, the territories, the sustainable management of natural resources, human beings, biodiversity, natural resources, and always according to their culture and identity are. [...] Taking into account basis of power or domination; (ii) the equation the background of the survey, the objective of with the term domination or a social system the survey was: (i) to examine the Khasi system dominated by women; (iii) the comparative of land property, types of land and authority equation of matriarchy (domination of women) of land; (ii) to identify the social arrangements and patria. [...] The colonial rulers were the causal factors of the loss of ancestral Traditional political institutions were brought land of the clans and the traditional political under the control of modern state in the institutions. [...] The domain of the ïing (as the here is that whereas a woman other than the domestic group) consists of the events of youngest daughter of her mother could have marriage, inheritance, succession, besides the ïing of her own addressed as ïing-la-jong, the events associated with the various phases youngest daughter cannot refer to the house of of its cycle of development. [...] The suffix to the word khar may be the decision-maker for and on behalf of the personal name of the non-Khasi ancestress, kur and the domestic groups; or the name of her occupation, or the name of the place where she had her Khasi husband ii) He provides protection, provides counsel for the first time, or some important event and guides women and children; or any other characteristic of her person.
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190
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Denmark

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