A (M)otherworld is Possible Part 1

A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Opening Invocation – Agnes Williams (Seneca, New York)

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A (M)otherworld is Possible Part 2

A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Welcome words of Andrea O’Reilly (Canada)

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A (M)otherworld is Possible Part 3

A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Keynote Speaker: Genevieve Vaughan: (USA, Italy) A Maternal Humanity and the Gift Paradigm

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A (M)otherworld is Possible Part 4

A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Keynote Speaker: Wahu Kaara: (Kenya) Feminist thinking in Context of African experience in the struggle for space, place and contribution to Human Prosperity

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A (M)otherworld is Possible Part 5

A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Keynote Speaker: Heide Göttner-Abendroth: (Germany) Matriarchies as Mother-centered Societies

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A (M)otherworld is Possible Part 6

A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Keynote Speaker: Barbara Mann: (Seneca, Ohio) Listen to Your Mother

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A (M)otherworld is Possible Part 7

A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Debbie Winegarten: (USA) Legacy of Gift Giving Mothers

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A (M)otherworld is Possible Part 8

A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Nané Jordan: (USA) A Poetics of the Placenta. Placental Cosmology as Gift and Sacred Economy

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A (M)otherworld is Possible Part 9

A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Lucia Chiavola Birnbaum (USA) The Future has an Ancient Mother: the African Legacy

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A (M)otherworld is Possible Part 10

A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Paola Melchiori (Italy) From Destiny to Choices

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A (M)otherworld is Possible Part 11

A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Nina Simons (USA) Restoring the Feminine in Education, Economics and All Our Institutions

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A (M)otherworld is Possible Part 12

A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Bernedette Muthien (South Africa) Egalitarianism and Nonviolence as Gift of Life – the KhoeSan of Southern Africa and Lang Elsie of the Hessequa in the Overberg

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A (M)otherworld is Possible Part 13

A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Mechthild Hart (USA, Germany) Mutual Living Interdependence: An Embodied and Embedded Gift Economy

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A (M)otherworld is Possible Part 14

A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Erella Shadmi (Israel) Feminism, Gift-Giving, Matriarchy – and Anarchism

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A (M)otherworld is Possible Part 15

A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Malika Grasshoff (Berber, Kabyle) The Meaning of Motherhood among the Berber of North Africa

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