This study is a study that seeks to review the use and the way of the prismatic communitypatriarch, the study took the research settings in Manuba community, Barru Regency South Sulawesi. Along with the social change that entered rural, women's gait on the patriarch community began to shift, by placing women not only as "second class", working in the domestic, but could also be active in the public domain. This research, using theories: symbolical, feminism, patriarch, and Prismatic, uses a qualitative, comparative approach. The results of the research show social change, construction of the prismatic-patriarch community, looking at the male female there is no significant difference. Women can stand public, but at the same time, cannot leave the domestic realm. In this regard, the provision of women's places in the public domain is indicative of "female oppressive" as the head of the village, with the female head of the village chief, who can lift the country's secret comunitas.