OASIS San Diego: Women in Aztec society

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This lecture highlights the roles and everyday life of Mesoamerican women and how they lived before the European conquest, particularly in the region of the valley of Mexico before 1492. This informative talk covers topics from birth to death, gender relations, marriage, childbirth and the vital roles "Aztec" women played in society.

Maria Butler, M.A., Lecturer Emerita, San Diego State University  

This program is made possible by support from the Friends of the University Community Library.

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