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Matriliny is descent through women, not matriarchy. Mother’s brother and public office often keep male authority. Levi-Strauss, Weber, and feminist structural accounts warn against reading female houses as female rule. Modern law and markets can restore husband-centred power. Answer: male authority is relocated, not absent.
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Introduction
Matriliny traces descent and often property through the mother’s line. It is not the same as matriarchy, the rule of women. Male authority is typically relocated, not deleted.
Body
What matriliny organises
- Descent, inheritance, and sometimes residence (matrilocality) follow women as links.
- Khasi, Garo, and Nayar-type cases in the Indian discussion show maternal kin as the property-holding group.
Where men still command
- The mother’s brother often holds jural authority over sister’s children. Claude Levi-Strauss’s alliance already placed men as exchangers of spouses in many kinship models.
- Political office, public ritual, and the state have often remained male even where houses are female-centred.
- Max Weber’s traditional domination can sit in maternal uncles as well as in patriarchs.
- Feminist work after Sylvia Walby and Ann Oakley treats patriarchy as linked structures. Kinship form is only one structure.
Discussion
- Male authority is not absent. It is often avuncular rather than husband-centred.
- Colonial and modern law, Census household headship, and church or market jobs can re-patriarchalise matrilineal groups.
- Absence of husband-right is not absence of male right.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD ML[Matriliny] --> DES[Descent property via women] ML --> AV[Mother's brother jural power] ML --> PUB[Often male public office] AV --> MA[Male authority present]
Conclusion
Matriliny relocates male authority toward maternal kin and public office. It does not prove a society without men’s power. Distinguish descent from rule, and watch law and market rewrite the house.
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