Mosuo: What Does This "Matriarchal" Society Look Like in Reality? | Yunnan & Sichuan, China
On the shores of Lugu lake in China, lives the Mosuo people, a matrilineal society that has a very unique approach to relationship and family - the Walking Marriage. And they follow two religions at the same time, Tibetan Buddhism and Daba. Join me to visit their villages, talk with the locals and attend their Mountain Circling Festival! Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:41 Mosuo Folk Museum 02:06 Luoshui Village 03:59: Walabi Village 04:46 Weaving Trial 06:50 Lijiazui Village 09:52 Mountain Circling Festival 13:33 Conversation with Wujin 16:33 The End

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