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1 min readJan 9, 2021

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I do read lots of anthropology. Where do you think I got the ideas I mentioned. They are not something I just pulled out of ass because I don’t like patriarchy, thanks.

Anthropology is one of those fields where new discoveries and sites always rearrange the landscape and how things are viewed. So they’ve not been disproven, they’ve been dissented by some and agreed with by others. Such is the nature of scientific work and publishing scientific papers.

Maybe you should expand your own reading base beyond the work of people who have an attachment to the idea of patriarchy being the supreme organization model and educate your self.

You mentioned the crow. I’m assuming you meant the Crow native American tribe, not the bird. Estimates put the Crow tribe as splitting from a parent tribe around 1450, so it is a more modern society compared to the beginnings of civilization societies I was talking about in the paleolithic era. By that time patriarchy was probably widespread. Tribes that developed would have brought ideas and arrangements that were familiar, including iterations of patriarchy.

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