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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. 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 man's cape is tied to the woman's blouse in an Aztec wedding ceremony.
Aztec woman where definatly expert weavers because they had xp with making and crafting. -Mihi -chris
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.
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!
"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."
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 hupa were good at weaving baskets
Living in a Aztec village could be horrible because you have to do a lot of chores.
Jesus Helguera
The man's cape is tied to the woman's blouse in an Aztec wedding ceremony.
This type of wool is woven into fabric which will make jackets.past weave
She was a young woman who was transformed into a spider by Athena for challenging her to a weaving contest.
Aztec woman where definatly expert weavers because they had xp with making and crafting. -Mihi -chris
It refers to designs which are created in Mexico, often to Aztec patterns, as well as using certain plants such as Yucca and Palm to provide fibre for weaving
Yes, Aztec children received education either at home or at temples where they were taught various subjects such as history, religion, and basic skills like weaving and farming. Education was primarily focused on preparing children for their roles within Aztec society.