Minangkabau society in Indonesia is unique because it has a matrilineal system of inheritance in which property and titles are passed down through the maternal line. This system is evident in the way that the Minangkabau people organize their households, which are typically headed by a grandmother. Women also have a high status in Minangkabau society, and they are traditionally responsible for running the household and raising the children.
The Minangkabau people are also unique in their religion, which is …