Essay On Matrilineal Society

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In this generation, most countries are a patrilineal society. It is hard to see a matrilineal society around our lives, but there are still few, and Trobriand Island is one of the matrilineage. Trobriand Island has 80 villages and each of them has about 40 to 400 people. These villages consist of two different kinds. One is hamlet which is a matrilineage, and the other one is a dala which men have a relation to each other by their wives or children. Meanwhile; Korea, which is my country has brought the nature of the paternal society far from complete Joseon Dynasty. The chief of the home is the father or eldest son, more broadly my grandfather, and further social justice, the President, the boss in the business, the company 's executives, and senior executives are mostly men. Modern society, however, is becoming more dual-income, it tends to not only men work outside, women as well as men, also men participate in a household together. Moreover, we have a woman President from two years ago. It seems a bit similar with a matrilineal society. Both societies have a tendency to one part of gender is predominant, but, either one is men or women, we do not force …show more content…

And men inherit personal property like a land and decorations from his mother 's bother while women get banana trees, coconuts, magic spells, and banana leaf wealth from her mother. According to the Mosko, “shared maternal blood and spirit by themselves are not enough, apparently, to consolidate social relations, even among sons of the same mother, lineage or clan.” Trobrianders have used to exogamous marriages with their clans, but not with corporate groups. So, their members of clan help to choose the group that spouse belong to. Therefore, most groups are all related, all members are important lineal, so clan identity is more important in Trobriand

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