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    Myth of Boki Sea: an observation of Banggai matriarchal cultural values by Samatan, Nuriyati, Abdul Barry, Fatharany Berkah

    Published 2020
    “…In the sociological level, the matriarchal cultural values are found: worshiping to the Goddess or holy mother who is an embodiment of Mother Nature; Boki Sea managed the distribution of the inheritance; decision making is democratical; never differentiate the children based on gender. …”
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    Archetypal myth: goddess Durga and the resilient matriarch in Rani Manicka's The Rice Mother by Zamri, Muhamad Lothfi, Zainal, Zainor Izat

    Published 2018
    “…However, another theme that becomes prominent in this novel is the theme of resiliency – portrayed mainly through the matriarch figure, Lakshmi. Indeed, Lakshmi’s resilience has interesting affinity with Durga, a principal form of the Hindu goddess, and it is against this mythological archetype that we frame the reading of the novel. …”
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    Constructing a matriarchal society through nego-feminism in the works of Zaynab Alkali by Muhammad, Usman Ambu

    Published 2018
    “…The findings of this study show that the construction of a matriarchal society played a significant role in uplifting the female characters in Zaynab Alkali’s novels. …”
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    Matriarchy through cultural change in Zainab Alkali`s the stillborn and the descendants by Muhammad, Usman Ambu, Mani, Manimangai, Talif, Rosli, Singh, Hardev Kaur Jujar

    Published 2017
    “…In the novels, The Stillborn and The Descendants Alkali established matriarchal society through cultural change which means supporting and encouraging gender conflict to continue. …”
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    Adat land laws in Malaysia by Awang, Adibah, Mohd. Ariff, Shahidah

    Published 2009
    “…Adat land is customary land tenure is that it is a matriarchal system or adat pepatih and applicable in the districts of Kuala Pilah, Rembau, Jelebu and Tampin of Negeri Sembilan. …”
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    The rights of temporary occupation license holders under The National Land Code, 1965: a comprehensive study / Zawawi Kamaruzzaman by Kamaruzzaman, Zawawi

    Published 1986
    “…Adat Perpateh is the personal law of those Malays living For the most part Negeri Sembilan and Malacca, who are the descendants of the Minangkabau race of Sumatera, observe matriarchal rules. Adat Temenggong Malays are those descended from the people of Palembang but who follow patriarchal rules.…”
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    Women oppression and emancipation through application of amazonian and masculinist theories in selected novels by Nawal El Saadawi and Buchi Emecheta by Abdulrahaman, Abdulwaheed Idris

    Published 2020
    “…Further studies could be conducted on women’s fictional narratives from East and South Africa to authenticate whether or not the phenomenon of matriarchal oppression on women is prevalent in other parts of the African continent.…”
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    The dance of justice: a Rawlsian perspective in Srividya Natarajan’s the undoing dance by Othaya Kumar, Yusintha, Mani, Manimangai

    Published 2024
    “…As she reconnects with her heritage, she gains a deeper understanding of the matriarchal traditions within her community and begins to reinterpret them through her dance. …”
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    To what extent can social enterprises contribute to sustainable development in the extractive industry in Madagascar? by VOOS, ROMIARY

    Published 2017
    “…This comes in addition to deploying training programs for women entrepreneurs, whose design and targeting should be revisited as Madagascar remains a matriarchal society where women can lead and implement positive and sustainable changes in economic, social and environment spheres. …”
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