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by tlear
2565 days ago
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To me this was the most fascinating bit:
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Historically the Mosuo lived in a feudal system where a larger peasant population was controlled by a small nobility. The nobility was afraid of the peasant class gaining power. Since leadership was hereditary, the peasant class was given a matriarchal system. This prevented threats to nobility power by having the peasant class trace lineage through the female line. This system has led to numerous distinct traits among Mosuo society.“ But there is no reference.. if true this is some clever social engineering by the nobility! |
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I have no opinion on the truth or otherwise of this theory, but find it fascinating.