I think that is patriarchal
In matriarchal societies, women often hold positions of power and authority, making decisions for the community and guiding social norms. They may also bear significant responsibility for the well-being and upbringing of their families and communities. Additionally, women in matriarchal societies typically play key roles in passing down traditions, knowledge, and cultural practices to future generations.
Germany is the country located between France and Russia.
There are several strengths and weaknesses of France. The strengths of France is its geographic location, its cattle, its vineyards, and a good network of travel throughout the country. The weaknesses of France are its population, demographics, and possible Muslim terrorist infiltration.
Samuel de Champlain was a French explorer, navigator, and cartographer known as the "Father of New France." He founded Quebec City in 1608, an important settlement that would become the capital of New France. Champlain played a crucial role in establishing French colonies and trade networks in North America, solidifying France's presence in the region.
No. Spain never held territory in Canada. France, on the other hand did. The province of Quebec was French. They still speak French there. The Miguelon Islands and perhaps a couple of other islands still belong to France.
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Yes the Algonquin are patriarchal. It is the Iroquois who are matriarchal.
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The Hopi people have a matriarchal society that continues to exist today.
Patriachal (the Men were in charge)
they use sexism as their justification.
Matriarchal in most sense of that definition. The females owned the property and carried the name, if you married you joined her family. So in that sense they were matriarchal. Although she had no voice in council, so in that sense Patriarchal.Tribal societies were balanced between both, each having their power in their respective realms.