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💥 #FiLiA2025 session news 💥

•CELEBRATING WOMEN’S CULTURAL TRADITIONS: NÜSHU & THE MOSUO•

Through the lens of #Nüshu & #Mosuo culture, Zilu reflects on the wisdom of life & the values that shape our humanity.

🎟️ filia.org.uk/tickets

#Sisterhood #Solidarity #Brighton

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Two tourists immersing themselves in role-playing in the Mosuo (摩梭族) #Tea Ceremony
📍Yunnan, China. 2007

The Mosuo people speak Naxi, and believe in Tibetan Buddhism. The #Mosuo people are a matriarchal society, only practicing "walking-in" marriage

#Photography #Culture #写真 #Foto #Travel

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"I Am Moso" Documentary Screening & Workshop Series — YICRAFTS Yi Crafts, in partnership with the Moso Museum from Lugu Lake, Yunnan, invites you to a special two-day event celebrating the culture and heritage of the Moso people through film, discussion, and hand...

📽️ Sat 14 Dec 6pm | ESEA Film Night 🎞️ I AM MOSO doc
hear from #Mosuo matriarch community
📍Camden Chinese Community Centre WC1H 9SN

🖌️ Sun 15 Dec 2pm | YI Crafts Studio 🗣️ Moso Museum Talk & Woodblock Printing Workshop
📍Yi Crafts Studio NW10 2UW

🎟️ £15-35 ℹ️ yicrafts.com/studio-works...
#China #London

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Original study: A. Z. Reynolds et al., #Matriliny reverses #gender disparities in #inflammation and #hypertension among the #Mosuo of #China, @PNASNews 117(48), 2020. 🔓

https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.2014403117

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When Kinship Is Traced Through Women, Their Health Follows When family ties are linked through mothers, there may be...

"#Matriliny doesn’t reverse #gender biases so that women dominate men. It seems to reduce inequality significantly for a healthier population overall, at least among #Mosuo people."

www.sapiens.org/culture/matrilineal-kins... via @SAPIENS_org

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"The immediate family had 14 members and owned 1.5 acres of land, where they grew barley, corn, potato, beans, and cabbage. The extended family incorporated 30 people, with each branch organized under a biological mother." https://t.co/f3Y2nbvAjr Photo: Zhang Hongyi #Mosuo #China

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"The immediate family had 14 members and owned 1.5 acres of land, where they grew barley, corn, potato, beans, and cabbage. The extended family incorporated 30 people, with each branch organized under a biological mother." https://t.co/f3Y2nbvAjr Photo: Zhang Hongyi #Mosuo #China

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National Geographic Out of Eden Walk Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek is retracing on foot the global migration of our ancestors in a 38,000 km, seven-year odyssey that begins in Ethiopia and ends in Tierra del Fuego.

“For roughly 2,000 years, the 40,000 or so Mosuo have pursued a matrilineal lifestyle, meaning property is passed down through women, & children take the mother’s surname.”

Read walking partner Liu Kankan’s story https://t.co/iSZcoLBzNr #Mosuo #matriarchy #EdenWalk @InsideNatGeo

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National Geographic Out of Eden Walk Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek is retracing on foot the global migration of our ancestors in a 38,000 km, seven-year odyssey that begins in Ethiopia and ends in Tierra del Fuego.

“For roughly 2,000 years, the 40,000 or so Mosuo have pursued a matrilineal lifestyle, meaning property is passed down through women, & children take the mother’s surname.”

Read walking partner Liu Kankan’s story https://t.co/iSZcoLBzNr #Mosuo #matriarchy #EdenWalk @InsideNatGeo

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National Geographic Out of Eden Walk Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek is retracing on foot the global migration of our ancestors in a 38,000 km, seven-year odyssey that begins in Ethiopia and ends in Tierra del Fuego.

Trekking into a “kingdom of women” in the remote mountains of southwest #China, writer Liu Kankan explores daily life in one the world’s rare matriarchal cultures. @outofedenwalk @InsideNatGeo @NatGeoEducation #EdenWalk #matriarchy #mosuo https://t.co/G2tt8mFtw9

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National Geographic Out of Eden Walk Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek is retracing on foot the global migration of our ancestors in a 38,000 km, seven-year odyssey that begins in Ethiopia and ends in Tierra del Fuego.

Trekking into a “kingdom of women” in the remote mountains of southwest #China, writer Liu Kankan explores daily life in one the world’s rare matriarchal cultures. @outofedenwalk @InsideNatGeo @NatGeoEducation #EdenWalk #matriarchy #mosuo https://t.co/G2tt8mFtw9

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A log ranch in Rockies of Colorado? Nope. Sunset at an ethnic #Mosuo village, nearing 10,000 feet (2900m) in the eastern Himalayas rumpling the Yunnan-Sichuan border in #China. Trails padded by rusty-red pine needles. Bears. And lamaseries. ##WildEast #EdenWalk

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A log ranch in Rockies of Colorado? Nope. Sunset at an ethnic #Mosuo village, nearing 10,000 feet (2900m) in the eastern Himalayas rumpling the Yunnan-Sichuan border in #China. Trails padded by rusty-red pine needles. Bears. And lamaseries. ##WildEast #EdenWalk

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@adamZreynolds et al., #Matriliny reverses #gender disparities in #inflammation and #hypertension among the #Mosuo of China, @PNASNews December 1, 2020 117 (48) 30324-30327. 🔓

https://www.pnas.org/content/117/48/30324

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Inside the #Mosuo, a fading #Chinese #culture ruled by #women http://wapo.st/2ufh78M#9da0c8bbd9 via @washingtonpost

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