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Title: I. Native American Women


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I. Native American Women
  • 1. Geographical and Cultural Differences
  • Languages
  • over 200 hundred languages
  • regions and economic Pueblos
    agricultural peoples
  • California Tribes - huntergathers
  • heritage
  • 2. Varying Roles, Responsibilities of Women
  • distinctions between gender varied depending on
    whether they were patri local or matrilocal

2
I. Native American Women
  • A. Indigenous Peoples before 1492
  • 1. Migration Patterns
  • 2. Womens Power and Sexual Choices
  • B. The Pueblo Peoples
  • 1. Pueblo Origins and Groups
  • 2. Womens and Mens Work
  • intense agriculture labor divided by sex
    women focused on inside the community
  • 3. Women in Pueblo Society focus on fertility
    a matrilineal people- older women very
    important

3
I. Native American Women
  • C. The Iroquois Confederacy
  • 1. The Confederation
  • longhouses
  • egalitarian
  • matrilineal
  • 2. Power of Women
  • 3. Womens Work
  • focus on agriculture as well as what went on
    inside community
  • 4. Women and Religion

4
I. Native American Women
  • D. Native Womens Worlds
  • 1. Commonalities among Native Cultures
  • Iroquois women had more formal power
  • womens economic power common
  • 2. European Misunderstandings of Native Culture
  • 3. Some Acceptance of Transgendering
  • berdache sexual power
  • 4. Native Womens Political, Religious Power
  • 5. Columbian Exchange interaction between
    Europeans and Indigenous peoples

5
II. Europeans Arrive
  • A. Early Spanish Expansion
  • 1. Spanish Motives early motive wealth
  • 2. Impact of European Diseases
  • 3. Male Character of Invasion
  • 4. Emigration of Spanish Women limited but
    gradually more marry older and widows could
    inherite
  • 5. Women in Spanish Colonies Marina de San
    Miguel Malinche and Cortes
  • 6. Pocahantas
  • B. Spains Northern Frontier
  • 1. Spanish in Pueblo Territory
  • 2. Spanish Relations with Pueblo Peoples

6
II. Europeans Arrive
  • C. Fish and Furs in the North
  • 1. French, Dutch, and English Fish and Begin
    Fur Trade
  • 2. Impact of Fur Trade on Native Peoples
  • D. Early British Settlements
  • 1. Queen Elizabeths Motives for Expansion
    wanted to challenge Isabella from Spain
  • 2. Roanoke Colony White brought women and
    eventually community failed
  • 3. Jamestown Colony
  • 4. Tobacco

7
III. African Women and the Atlantic Slave Trade
  • A. Women in West Africa
  • 1. Womens Roles in West African Society women
    were productive and powerful
  • 2. European Attitudes toward Africans
    clothing, mores, sexuality - animalistic
  • B. The Early Slave Trade
  • 1. African Slave Trade before Europeans
  • 2. Iberian Slave Trade first to purchase and
    trade slaves
  • 3. Spread of Slavery to Americas

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III. African Women and the Atlantic Slave Trade
  • C. Racializing Slavery
  • 1. Race versus Other Ways of Distinguishing
    Slaves skin debasing and dehumanizing
  • 2. European Attitudes
  • 3. Role of African Women reproductive labor
  • D. African Slavery in the Americas
  • 1. Growth, Character of Slave Trade first
    lived peacefully with settlers
  • 2. Womens Roles
  • 3. Plantation System in the Americas
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