The aztec women had to work for their rulers and make them things and they also had to make their families special thins!Woman slaves always did houshold chores especially weaving! woman could also be merchants. Some woman were forced to be prostitutes just to make money for their aztec rulers!! Some woman were also pioneers in prenatal care as records show, they began when they were 7 months pregnant! Also at least on aztec woman, daughter of a noble was ascribe for an emperor . its likely that these woman used other females as their secretaries and bookkeepers some woman worked in fields but their main work was the house hole cooking and cleaning!
Yes. Aztec women were actually trained to be warriors.
Aztec women helped in weaving textiles and taking care of the home. The Aztecs also included women in their work force. Women worked as merchants, traders, scribes, courtesans, healers, and midwives. The Spaniards remarked in some documents that the Aztec female healers were more skilled then the European doctors of their time.
Aztec woman where definatly expert weavers because they had xp with making and crafting. -Mihi -chris
Yes. Evidence from relatively the 16th century and what pictures have depicted, yes, aztec woman were warriors. Aztec woman were tall, fearless, like the amazon warriors.
the women; who do ya think? this isn't 1996 people! its always the same story; men hunt, women cook. are you that unlogical?
Mama Quilla, who was also the goddess of marriage in the Incan mythology.
Yes. Aztec women were actually trained to be warriors.
Aztec women could own property, including land and goods. They could inherit property from their family members or acquire it through their own means. However, their property rights were generally subject to the authority of male relatives or husbands.
they did housework
yes
With respect, as you should treat all women.
they treat women like QUIENS
Aztec women and daughters cooked, cleaned and sowed clothes for family while dads and boys went to plant, pick out crops and hunt animals.
Aztec women helped in weaving textiles and taking care of the home. The Aztecs also included women in their work force. Women worked as merchants, traders, scribes, courtesans, healers, and midwives. The Spaniards remarked in some documents that the Aztec female healers were more skilled then the European doctors of their time.
no they werent
They plundered and smashed women from neighboring tribes.
Rinsed their hair with urine