"Without Fathers or Husbands" (1995, 26 min., Royal Anthropological Institute). Made by Chinese born, French educated anthropologist Cai Hua. It does not make claims about matriarchy.
“A World without Fathers and Husbands.” Eric Blavier (2000, 52 min.)
“The Ladies of the Lake: A Matriarchal Society" (20 min.)
Mosso, the Land of Free Love: The Last Matriarchy (2006, 50 min.)
Mosso, the Land of Free Love: Walking Marriage (2006, 50 min.)
Kingdom of Women: The Matriarchal Mosuo of China (2007, 54 min.)
Namu, Yang Erche; and Christine Mathieu. Leaving Mother Lake: A Girlhood at the Edge of the World, Little, Brown: Boston, 2003, ISBN 0-316-12471-0, ISBN 978-0-316-12471-3
Shih, Chuan-kang. Quest for Harmony: The Moso Traditions of Sexual Union & Family Life. Stanford, 2010.
Stockard, Janice E. Marriage in Culture: Practice and Meaning Across Diverse Societies, Wadsworth and Thomson Learning: Belmont, 2002.
Ward, Martha; and Monica Edenstein. A World Full of Women, Pearson: Boston, 2009.
Hamon, Raeann R.; and Bron B Ingoldsby (editors). Mate Selection: Across Cultures, Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, California, 2003.
Roland J. Hardenberg. Die Moso (China) im interkulturellen Vergleich : Möglichkeiten und Grenzen des komparativen Ansatzes in der Ethnologie. In : Paideuma, vol. 54 (2008), p. 109-127. ISSN 0078-7809.