DISQUS

Wayfaring: The “secret” of the “giraffe” women

  • Peter Ole Kvint · 1 year ago
    “giraffe” women exist in Ndebele people of South Africa, and “giraffe” women are some of the world most downtrodden and passive woman. The number of loaf “giraffe” women in the chieftain'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'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.