Several Indian tribes practiced matrilineal societies, where lineage and inheritance were traced through the female line. Notable examples include the Khasi and Jaintia tribes in Meghalaya, the Minangkabau in West Bengal, and some communities within the Naga tribes. In these societies, women often held significant roles in family and social structures, influencing property ownership and decision-making.
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