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In-s [12.5K]
4 years ago
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What role did women play in huron decision making? was their power real or merely a mask for male supremacy?

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lozanna [386]4 years ago
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Women played a large role in their government and were major leaders of the decision-making in their tribe in the Huron Society. Historian James Axtell calls Huron society a “gynecocracy,” or a government ruled by women. They came up with a petition to fight against the relocating of their tribe to a different land. Their power was real, they have the chief authority amongst all the nations of the Huron language. Huron nation is more pleased with the birth of a girl than that of a boy, as they believe she will guarantee the future of the people by bearing children.

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