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  2. Gender roles among the Indigenous peoples of North America

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    Typically, women gather vegetation such as fruits, roots, and seeds. Women often prepare the food. An Apache man would use weapons and tools to hunt animals such as buffalos. [3] It is not expected of women participate in hunting, [4] but their roles as mothers are important. A puberty rite ceremony for young girls is an important event for ...

  3. Indigenous feminism - Wikipedia

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    Cheryl Suzack and Shari M. Huhndorf argue in Indigenous Women and Feminism: Politics, Activism and Culture that: "Although Indigenous feminism is a nascent field of scholarly inquiry, it has arisen from histories of women's activism and culture that have aimed to combat gender discrimination, secure social justice for Indigenous women, and ...

  4. Native American feminism - Wikipedia

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    Native American women continue to face racial and ethnic stereotypes due to the discourse caused by colonialism in the 15th century. Because of this, many misconceptions continue to permeate today that can cause extreme harm to indigenous women. One major stereotype of Native American women is the idea that they are promiscuous.

  5. Native American women in Colonial America - Wikipedia

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    Native American woman at work. Life in society varies from tribe to tribe and region to region, but some general perspectives of women include that they "value being mothers and rearing healthy families; spiritually, they are considered to be extensions of the Spirit Mother and continuators of their people; socially, they serve as transmitters of cultural knowledge and caretakers of children ...

  6. Op-Ed: How the U.S. can fight the crisis of violence against ...

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    More than 84% of American Indian and Alaska Native women have experienced violence during their lifetimes. Op-Ed: How the U.S. can fight the crisis of violence against Indigenous women and girls ...

  7. ‘We can’t forget the girls behind her’: Indigenous family ...

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    Selena’s aunt, Cheryl Horn, who has long dedicated her time to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) movement, says the charges in her case bring a new chapter of closure (Provided)

  8. Gender roles and fluidity in indigenous Nigerian cultures

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    Unlike the Western binary construct of male/men and female/women, such distinctions did not exist in Yorùbá societies. [7] Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyěwùmí, in "The Invention of Women: Making African Sense of Western Gender Discourse," [8] delves into pre-colonial Yorùbá practices and explores the erasure's modern implications.

  9. California to remove derogatory term for Indigenous women ...

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    Crowfoot said the move serves “to right a historic wrong” against California’s Native American communities, which make up 1.7% of the state’s population, according to 2022 United States ...