Raw Paleo Diet Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: jessica on February 22, 2010, 12:17:40 am
Title: paleolithic social/cultural structure?
Post by: jessica on February 22, 2010, 12:17:40 am
i have been reading some really thought provoking studies on paleopeople and have found a lot of evidence that they were set up as matriarchical societies(from africans, egyptians, iriquois) with a lot of emphasis on women having huge roles in creating harmonic spiritual and benevolent tribes/societies....there is a great book that goes into a lot of our cyclic evolution/regression over time and offers ideas about why the more current cycles of events are more gear towards violence and away from nature...its called mother earth spirituality...there is also a lot of reading to be done on ANIMISM to understand how we diverged so far from from living instinctively....this can be found at http://www.sacred-texts.com/sha/anim/index.htm rather long but super interesting text on animism that takes a lot about our mind/spiritual realities
ps sorry if i miscatagorized this post!
Title: Re: paleolithic social/cultural structure?
Post by: William on February 22, 2010, 06:13:45 am
It was a perceptive science fiction writer who noted that the U.S.A. is a matriarchy, this after travelling in South American, which is patriarchal. Heinlein, IIRC, and if you have not yet read his "Stranger in a Strange Land" you have a real treat in store.
Canada is a matriarchy.
Title: Re: paleolithic social/cultural structure?
Post by: TylerDurden on February 22, 2010, 06:22:07 pm
In the past palaeolithic cultures have variously been described as being either patriarchal or matriarchal, depending on the relevant culture/attitudes of the anthropologists involved. In reality, both men and women had well defined roles, and were in a vague sense roughly equal, though issues of hierarchy were meaningless since male and female roles involved quite different duties for the most part.
Title: Re: paleolithic social/cultural structure?
Post by: goodsamaritan on February 22, 2010, 06:34:13 pm
i have been reading some really thought provoking studies on paleopeople and have found a lot of evidence that they were set up as matriarchical societies(from africans, egyptians, iriquois) with a lot of emphasis on women having huge roles in creating harmonic spiritual and benevolent tribes/societies....there is a great book that goes into a lot of our cyclic evolution/regression over time and offers ideas about why the more current cycles of events are more gear towards violence and away from nature...its called mother earth spirituality...there is also a lot of reading to be done on ANIMISM to understand how we diverged so far from from living instinctively....this can be found at http://www.sacred-texts.com/sha/anim/index.htm rather long but super interesting text on animism that takes a lot about our mind/spiritual realities
ps sorry if i miscatagorized this post!
The most important role women have at all human times is making and raising children. All other things are secondary. No babies, no future. Conditions have to be conducive for women to reproduce, the tribe's future depends on it.