Parental authority
A parent or grandmother is an opposing concept of a paternalistic system, in which the mother or the eldest daughter is the head of the family. In a sovereignty society, families and bloodlines are passed along women, and women or women are the ones who govern the nation. Popularly, it is used simply to mean "female superiority". In cultural anthropology, we define parental rights as "cultures or communities" in which family, society, organization, and others are dominated by women or women. According to William A. Haviland, parental rights in general anthropology are defined as "domination by women". The landowner refers to a society in which women, especially mothers, play a central role in political leadership, moral authority, and the control of property, and it is not necessarily the case that all women are led by a society. Lawrence A.