[QUOTE=sabangDunno, we can't find one.[/QUOTE]
Moot regardless. You seem to struggle with reading anything longer than a statue plaque (and even get that wrong).
[QUOTE=sabangDunno, we can't find one.[/QUOTE]
Moot regardless. You seem to struggle with reading anything longer than a statue plaque (and even get that wrong).
An interesting read is "I The Aboriginal" which chronicles the early tribal upbringing of indigenous man Waipaldunya in the Northern Territory who relates his story to writer Douglas Lockwood. I read it many years ago in the late 60s.
^Paternalistic societies are endemic, women's rights is new and novel relative to the last few millennia of human civilization.
There is archaeological evidence to suggest that many very early hunter/gatherer societies were matriarchal, before the advent of agriculture and settlements.
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