Many Indian women cry out for equality, but in Meghalaya
matrilineal cultures thrive with little parallel in the world.

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Shillong, India – In a far corner of India, a country where women usually have to cry out for equality, respect and protection, there’s a state where women organise society, and everything works better. hub for educationand the trend-setter for the Westernised culture that’s accepted by most tribes in the country’s northeast. The two major tribes of Meghalaya, Khasis and Jaintias, are very matrilineal. Children take the mother’ssurname, daughters inherit the family property with the youngest getting the lion’s share, and most businesses are run by women. Continue reading “Meghalaya: where Women come first and Matrilineal cultures thrive” |












Those lyrics at the end struck me to the core (1:33): “And now I’m going to sing to what has never existed, the dove of peace”.
Since the dawn of “civilization”, with few exceptions, we have never been free, and we’ve constantly been at war. We’ve always been enslaved to some tyrant or oligarchs. We must never lose hope my friends, that we can finally be liberated. It’s our duty and our responsibility to struggle, lest the elites leave us without a planet and future for our descendants.