Women In Ancient America ●

In ancient American civilizations—from the Maya and Aztecs of Mesoamerica to the Inca of the Andes—women were not merely domestic figures but essential economic, religious, and political actors. Their lives were often governed by the principle of , where male and female roles were seen as distinct, interdependent, and equally necessary for cosmic and social balance. Political Power & Leadership

While many ancient American societies were patriarchal, noblewomen often wielded significant authority through dynastic lineages and, in some cases, ruled in their own right. Aztec Women - Mexicolore Women in Ancient America