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It’s the America in the postclassical era with the Native
Americans…remember that chapter? Here, let me refresh your
                         memory. (:
 Each community has a ‘ayllus’ who
    controls the land
 A vast majority of men were peasants and
    herders.
     Women worked in fields, wove cloth, and

    cared for the household(just like the other
    societies we learned about!)
 Like the Aztecs, the Incas held the sun to
    be the highest deity…and had many other
    gods and goddesses both the men AND
    women worshipped…comprende?
 This goddess
  represented imperial
  authority to all women
 Despite ideology of
  gender equality in Incan
  society, they created a
  gender hierarchy that
  paralleled the
  dominance of Inca state
  over its subject people.
Women were an essential part of Incan

    society to care for the children, but marriage
    life was strenuous with other household
    duties.
     Incan women were typically married at the

    age of twenty . In Incan society, monogamy
    was not strictly enforced, however, due to
    economic regulations men could only have
    one wife. (Some men wanted to be rebels
    and had more than one wife. Though, only
    his principle wife is the one he weds. The
    others are considered his wives(who were
    won in games), but have no wedding
    ceremony.)
    Trial marriages were typical within Incan

    culture. A man and woman would agree to
    marry for a few years, if they don’t
    match, then they simply find someone else.
    Divorce between a married couple could

    only occur if the woman is childless.
    Women would almost always marry men in

    the same social class as them.
                                                     Typical Aztec Marriage
                                                      Business like , yeah?
In the Incan society, a wedding was

  looked at more as a business-like
  agreement, marriage was an
  economic agreement between two
  families. (Think about how in Asia,
  women married to unite two
  families with a military alliance,
  kind of similar, huh?)
 Once a woman was married, she
  was expected to collect food and
  cook, watch over the animals and
  the children, and also make trips to
  the market, in other words, the
  household chores, like what YOUR
  mommy does for YOU.
 A woman’s household obligations
  would not change after she became
  pregnant. When she did find out
  she was pregnant she prayed and
  made offerings to the Inca god,
  Kanopa.
Incan women might have been workers

  in weaving shops, which were overseen
  by men, even though weaving was
  traditionally a female occupation.
 Women might also have been
  prostitutes, but Incan women prostitutes
  were social outcasts and could not even
  reside near or have contact with female
  non-prostitutes. (Instead they lived in
  houses under a supervisor who was                 Aztec & Incan Women = renowned weavers
  appointed and paid by the government.)
 Like the Aztec women, Incan women
  could also be healers and midwives, and
  they were known to be able to make
  abortions.
 Women in the Inca and Aztec societies
  fared a similar life, still, like other places,
  subordinate to men.
When they were still young, nothing much was

    expected from them, other than staying close to the
    family unit.
    From the moment they were born, they were

    instilled with the qualities of being
    respectful, hardworking, quiet and obedient
    (Hey, that sounds kind a familiar...). Their tasks in
    life were to marry, have children and run the
    household.
    By the age of four, she was taught how to spin as to

    make cloth, an essential task of all women in the
    Aztec society.
    The mother, the wife, their job was to be devoted

    and give all their energy to the smooth running of
    the house, lives of quiet poverty and their destiny
    was laid out before them.
    Aztec women were not given many choices. As soon

    as they were born, they were told softly quot;you must be
    in the house as the heart is in the body. you must be
    like ashes and the hearth.quot; (Anton 1973)
    The girls as they grew up, they could easily be beaten

    if they didn’t obey and follow the moral codes.
Diana wins. (:

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The Americas...Mesoamericas That Is.

  • 1. It’s the America in the postclassical era with the Native Americans…remember that chapter? Here, let me refresh your memory. (:
  • 2.  Each community has a ‘ayllus’ who controls the land  A vast majority of men were peasants and herders. Women worked in fields, wove cloth, and  cared for the household(just like the other societies we learned about!)  Like the Aztecs, the Incas held the sun to be the highest deity…and had many other gods and goddesses both the men AND women worshipped…comprende?
  • 3.  This goddess represented imperial authority to all women  Despite ideology of gender equality in Incan society, they created a gender hierarchy that paralleled the dominance of Inca state over its subject people.
  • 4. Women were an essential part of Incan  society to care for the children, but marriage life was strenuous with other household duties. Incan women were typically married at the  age of twenty . In Incan society, monogamy was not strictly enforced, however, due to economic regulations men could only have one wife. (Some men wanted to be rebels and had more than one wife. Though, only his principle wife is the one he weds. The others are considered his wives(who were won in games), but have no wedding ceremony.) Trial marriages were typical within Incan  culture. A man and woman would agree to marry for a few years, if they don’t match, then they simply find someone else. Divorce between a married couple could  only occur if the woman is childless. Women would almost always marry men in  the same social class as them. Typical Aztec Marriage Business like , yeah?
  • 5. In the Incan society, a wedding was  looked at more as a business-like agreement, marriage was an economic agreement between two families. (Think about how in Asia, women married to unite two families with a military alliance, kind of similar, huh?)  Once a woman was married, she was expected to collect food and cook, watch over the animals and the children, and also make trips to the market, in other words, the household chores, like what YOUR mommy does for YOU.  A woman’s household obligations would not change after she became pregnant. When she did find out she was pregnant she prayed and made offerings to the Inca god, Kanopa.
  • 6. Incan women might have been workers  in weaving shops, which were overseen by men, even though weaving was traditionally a female occupation.  Women might also have been prostitutes, but Incan women prostitutes were social outcasts and could not even reside near or have contact with female non-prostitutes. (Instead they lived in houses under a supervisor who was Aztec & Incan Women = renowned weavers appointed and paid by the government.)  Like the Aztec women, Incan women could also be healers and midwives, and they were known to be able to make abortions.  Women in the Inca and Aztec societies fared a similar life, still, like other places, subordinate to men.
  • 7. When they were still young, nothing much was  expected from them, other than staying close to the family unit. From the moment they were born, they were  instilled with the qualities of being respectful, hardworking, quiet and obedient (Hey, that sounds kind a familiar...). Their tasks in life were to marry, have children and run the household. By the age of four, she was taught how to spin as to  make cloth, an essential task of all women in the Aztec society. The mother, the wife, their job was to be devoted  and give all their energy to the smooth running of the house, lives of quiet poverty and their destiny was laid out before them. Aztec women were not given many choices. As soon  as they were born, they were told softly quot;you must be in the house as the heart is in the body. you must be like ashes and the hearth.quot; (Anton 1973) The girls as they grew up, they could easily be beaten  if they didn’t obey and follow the moral codes.