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		<title>By: Peter Ole Kvint</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peter Ole Kvint</dc:creator>
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		<description>â€œgiraffeâ€ women exist in Ndebele people of South Africa, and â€œgiraffeâ€ women are some of the world most downtrodden and passive woman. The number of loaf â€œgiraffeâ€ women in the chieftain&#039;s front garden show the status of the chieftain.

The dragon-daughters are a brotherhood of woman who rule a Matriarchy.
In community as Karen-people where soil and status been inherited by the distaff side, the woman&#039;s brother are chieftain, but the different tribes of Karen-people have different rules. In the tribe of Kayan (who are daughters of the she dragon: Kayan), the chieftain is only chieftain of the men, and he has nothing to say over the women. And this is the best example of a matriarchy.

In Burma it was only allowed daughters of woman who use coils, but it was old-fashioned to use coils, the coils was a symbol of old status. But in exile the coils been a political symbol of a threatened culture.</description>
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<p>The dragon-daughters are a brotherhood of woman who rule a Matriarchy.<br />
In community as Karen-people where soil and status been inherited by the distaff side, the woman&#8217;s brother are chieftain, but the different tribes of Karen-people have different rules. In the tribe of Kayan (who are daughters of the she dragon: Kayan), the chieftain is only chieftain of the men, and he has nothing to say over the women. And this is the best example of a matriarchy.</p>
<p>In Burma it was only allowed daughters of woman who use coils, but it was old-fashioned to use coils, the coils was a symbol of old status. But in exile the coils been a political symbol of a threatened culture.</p>
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