comic_relief
Master Don Juan
I got this paper from a professor of English at my university and told us to take it seriously. None of the males could even help but laugh at this.
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"The physical and cultural genocide of American Indian tribes is and was mostly about patriarchal fear of gynocracy (run by females). The Puritans articularly, but also the Catholic, Quaker, and other Chrisian missionaries, like their secularcounterparts, could ot tolerate peoples who allowed women to occupy prominent positions and decision-making capacity at every level of society. Wives telling husbands and brothers whether to buy or sell an item, daughters telling fathers whom they could and could not murder, empresses attending parleys with colonizers and being treated with deference by male leaders did not sit well with the invaders."
The colonizers saw (and rightly) that as long as women held unquestioned power of such magnitude, attempts at total conquest of the continents were bound to fail. In the centuries since the first attempts at colonization in the early 1500s, the invaders have exerted every effort to remove Indian women from every position of authority, to obliterate all records pertaining to gyncratic social systems, and to ensure that no American Indians would remember that gynocracy was the primary social order of Indian America prior to 1800."
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Allen, Paula Gunn. The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions. Boston: Beacon, 1986
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My friends and me ripped the article a new one. Lets see your take on it.
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"The physical and cultural genocide of American Indian tribes is and was mostly about patriarchal fear of gynocracy (run by females). The Puritans articularly, but also the Catholic, Quaker, and other Chrisian missionaries, like their secularcounterparts, could ot tolerate peoples who allowed women to occupy prominent positions and decision-making capacity at every level of society. Wives telling husbands and brothers whether to buy or sell an item, daughters telling fathers whom they could and could not murder, empresses attending parleys with colonizers and being treated with deference by male leaders did not sit well with the invaders."
The colonizers saw (and rightly) that as long as women held unquestioned power of such magnitude, attempts at total conquest of the continents were bound to fail. In the centuries since the first attempts at colonization in the early 1500s, the invaders have exerted every effort to remove Indian women from every position of authority, to obliterate all records pertaining to gyncratic social systems, and to ensure that no American Indians would remember that gynocracy was the primary social order of Indian America prior to 1800."
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Allen, Paula Gunn. The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions. Boston: Beacon, 1986
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My friends and me ripped the article a new one. Lets see your take on it.