Nyinba women are an example of the highly variable nature of relationships among societies.
Nyinba women are an example of the highly variable nature of relationships among societies. In different cultures, women have different roles and relationships based on their cultural norms and practices.
For example, in the Zande culture, men were allowed to have multiple wives, and the wives would often engage in same-sex practices and relationships when they were left alone. Similarly, in the Minangkabau culture, considered to be a matriarchy, women and men work cooperatively, regardless of the gender norms in the U.S.
These examples show that relationships can vary greatly among societies, and the role of women can differ based on cultural practices and beliefs.