Iroquois Women: Political Power and Governance Rolestimeline_event

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1600-01-01 · 1 min read · Edit on Pyrite

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The Iroquois Confederacy demonstrated an advanced governance model with women, specifically Clan Mothers, holding critical political power. They possessed the authority to nominate, elect, and impeach male leaders, manage land redistribution, and define tribal social and political norms. This system represented a sophisticated democratic framework that challenged European patriarchal governance structures of the time.