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KatRina [158]
3 years ago
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What was unique about the treatment of women in the Plateau tribes?

History
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worty [1.4K]3 years ago
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Answer:

The Plateau tribes were characterized by a very interesting phenomenon. There was no sex power or responsibility distinction, both men and women were treated the same way.

Explanation:

Their social structure and organization didn’t show a superiority level on the side of men. Both women and men had different tasks, responsibilities, and rituals. Practiced by men or women, but not mixed. They had their own ways, in different ways. For example, while men could perform the task of hunting, women could also provide food to the tribe by gathering berries or other vegetables. While men had the task to craft tools for their tasks, women also fabricated their tools for their tasks. The production and source of wisdom were not men exclusive, women had the same ability, freedom, and responsibility to pass their wisdom to the next generation. In the plateau tribes, men and women had an equal amount of tasks, responsibilities, and treatment.

kramer3 years ago
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In the Plateau tribes, it was unique that women were respected and enjoyed general equality with men in economic, domestic, religious, and political spheres
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