- In Incan society, communities were organized into groups called ayllus that controlled land. Most men were peasants or herders while women worked in fields, wove cloth, and cared for households. - Like the Aztecs, the Incas worshipped many gods including a sun deity. Marriage was viewed as an economic agreement between families to unite them. Women married at around age 20 and were expected to fulfill household duties while maintaining obligations when pregnant. - Women's roles included weaving, though weaving shops were overseen by men. Some women were prostitutes but were social outcasts. Women could also be healers, midwives, and perform abortions. Overall women's lives were