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== Lovedu ==
== Lovedu ==
The Lovedu are a community in Zambia.  They assign gender by social status instead of biological sex.  Higher ranking people are considered men.  A high-ranking female could even marry a young, lower-ranking woman and be considered the father of their children.  The biological father in this case would be one of the lower-ranking women's lovers.
The Lovedu are a community in Zambia.  They assign gender by social status instead of biological sex.  Higher ranking people are considered men.  A high-ranking female could even marry a young, lower-ranking woman and be considered the father of their children.  The biological father in this case would be one of the lower-ranking women's lovers. {{citation needed}}


The Nnobi in Nigeria have a similar system.
The Nnobi in Nigeria have a similar system.{{citation needed}}


== The Netherlands ==
== The Netherlands ==
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