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by throwawaylinux
1274 days ago
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Why is that a problem, and if it was due to upbringing then why that would be a problem? > I'd like to see the same study done on the little left hunter-gatherers bands. I don't see what that would prove. Men being biologically better suited for many types of primitive hunting, and women having the responsibility of pregnancy and nursing infants, would have a massive influence on the culture and structure of those societies. |
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The women do a lot of work digging ants [1], digging lizards, trawling through sands for cockles [2] (and leaving massive midden piles in their wake over centuries), and retire to a life of painting and laughing at the quaint notions of the clueless.
Many such cultures share childcare across a wide network of extended kinship [3], both male and female - everybody works to bring food, tools, and culture to the group.
[1] https://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-06-16/honey-ant-hunters-and...
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tegillarca_granosa
[3] https://aifs.gov.au/resources/policy-and-practice-papers/str...