Chapter 11 Blog
Chapter 11 was about Pastoral people on the global stage. This chapter discusses the Mongol people. The Mongol people had a smaller population than agricultural societies and lived in small encampments. Families were based upon clans that had a common ancestry. Women had higher status and fewer restrictions. All women were involved in productive labor while still having domestic responsibility for food and children. Unlike the Chinese, the Mongols didn't believe the remarriage of a widow was negative. Also, women could get a divorce if they wanted to. Many Mongol women were political advisors and were even active in the military. Women weren't looked at as delicate. They were allowed to participate in active activities like horse riding and archery. Unlike many other civilizations, women fared very well in Mongol society. This is important because it was rare for women to be put near the same status as men.
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