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A form of society in which women hold the power.  Distinct from ''[[matrilineality]]'' (families trace their lineage through the maternal side) and ''[[matrilocality]]'' (men are exogamous, moving to women's households on marriage).
==Films==
==Films==
* "FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions" (2004; dir. [[Carlos Atanes]]) (a matriarchy governs Europe) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FAQ:_Frequently_Asked_Questions]
* "FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions" (2004; dir. [[Carlos Atanes]]) (a matriarchy governs Europe) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FAQ:_Frequently_Asked_Questions]

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A form of society in which women hold the power. Distinct from matrilineality (families trace their lineage through the maternal side) and matrilocality (men are exogamous, moving to women's households on marriage).



Films

  • "FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions" (2004; dir. Carlos Atanes) (a matriarchy governs Europe) [1]