The original human culture, the san bushmen, went out of their way to control population. So the females breastfed till the baby was 2 years old. If the female got pregnant during those 2 years then the 2nd baby was killed (the mom would go off alone to kill the newborn). And then the females during puberty were not allowed the staple fatty nut - the Monongo Nut - so the females could not get pregnant so easily due to lack of hormone energy. Also the females controlled the land access and the males had to live with the female's family and then hunt to provide for the female's female for THREE YEARS before the marriage could be "consummated" to create offspring.
yes I don't idealize "non-western" cultures but I do recognize that we all originate from the San Bushmen culture that then spread around the world. On the northeast - the book by William Cronon is good on native-colonial land tenure. Land, ecology - something. I read it almost 30 years ago so the details slip me but I don't think it dismissed those tribes all together. The Aztecs spread pederasty into the Late Mayan "civilization" - and so this was the real psycho-physiological drive (Missile Envy) - that male academics are not going to consider. The Incas similarly were against the Lunar Matrifocal cultures - so I concur with you on that also. So essentially Western civilization is just one type of farm-based patriarchy that is driven by ejaculation addiction (essentially the same as Chimpanzee "civilization" - rape and war mongering. The San Bushmen were more like Bonobos - and the San Bushmen are our ancestors from 100,000 years ago - as the dominant human culture up to 10,000 years ago. So I side with that 90% iceberg hiding under the "civilized" farm world whether it was New or Old world. For example after the Western genocide due to intensive animal diseases spreading into the New World - then Europe had its little Ice Age due to lack of farming in the new world and forests regrowing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPPlicAEFec
opioid receptors are stored there and being activated
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