ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS
CLIMATE
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ENHEDUANNA/SUMER/INANNA
VOODOO
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DE PIZAN
MEDUSA
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HEROINES
WITCH
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COLONIZATION
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One of the names given to Paleolithic figurines to align them to the archetype of the mother

Great goddess figures

100

Enheduanna's poetry was so appreciated that her work was used for this purpose hundreds of years later

Scribal schools

100

Christine de Pizan believed both of these ancient writings problematic when it came to women

Greek philosophy and The Holy Bible

100

One of the main reasons fairy tales and or old wives tales were so significant to young women

They were cautionary tales of what to expect, what to do how to cook, etc and essentially contained adulting essentials and marriage advice, in a society where women had no rights to education and were not expected to exist independent of family husbands 

100

Two events that occurred in the 1300s and contributed to the European witch panic

The peasant revolts and the Black death

200

The two most reductive theories suggested by male archeologists who studied the Paleolithic figures 

Erotica & Fertility 

200

According to scholars women in ancient Sumer enjoyed these rights

Owning property, leading religious ceremony, and testifying in court

200

Condomblé, Santería, Voodoo, and Vodou all utilize Ancient African traditions in conjunction with this mainstream religion

Catholicism

200

These two  figures were simultaneously born out of Medusa's head after Perseus decapitated her

Pegasus and Chrysaor

200

Rather than to use the derogatory term, "Witch", an alternative healer or natural medicine practitioner would have referred to herself as one of these 4 terms 500 years ago

Lay healer, cunning woman, midwife, nurse

300

Helped humans create the first calendar.

The moon cycle/ the menstrual cycle

300

Inanna's 3-day/3 night Journey to the underworld may be influenced by older Neolithic principles related to this cycle

The agricultural cycle aka the cycle of seasons

300

This famous 1971 revolution started with a voodoo ceremony which may have stoked fears around African magical traditions

The Haitian revolution, which freed natives from the French occupation and lifted Napoleon Bonaparte's reign on their nation

300

This term denotes the spaces that Mulan finds herself in when she leaves home

Liminality

300

Three of the main objectives of settling colonizers

Appropriation (AKA theft) of native land, conquering of indigenous people, the foundation of new governments

400

Refers to the lines and symbols carved onto ancient goddess art that may indicate a very early writing system

Metalanguage

400

Thousands of these have been translated over the last century containing 4,000-year-old stories of Inanna's love for Dumuzi

Cuneiform tablets

400

19th century depictions of voodoo established these ongoing patriarchal/white supremacist themes in America

Black criminality, stereotypes, and segregation laws AKA Jim Crow

400

The face of Medusa may have been used for this before the Greeks

Protection, similar to evil eye. A way to ward off evil and ill will and direct such energy back to the sender

400

Two major factors that contributed to women's loss of rights in the early modern era

The dismissal from all merchant guilds, as well as exclusion from the burgeoning medical universities

500

A female deity who reincarnated souls via burial

Goddess of Life, death and regeneration

500

The Sumerians used this innovation to bring water to a desert

Irrigation

500

This New Orleans Louisiana woman was a well-known voodoo priestess as well as a free woman of color

Maria Laveau

500

Name of the Greek goddess who cursed Medusa turning her into a hideous monster after Medusa was raped (by adult deity Poseidon) as a young child while in the temple of this goddess, of whom Medusa was a  priestess.

Athena

500

An oppressive system implemented via the removal and erasure of indigenous peoples in order to take the land for use

Settler colonialism

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