The role of women in rh negative societies

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The role of women in rh negative societies might give us some insight into what the world may need today. Not fake feminism, but unity.

https://www.rhesusnegative.net/staynegative/rhnegative/history-of-the-world-through-the-eyes-of-blood/

Ancient Sumerians

Women held an interesting share of power in the ancient Sumerian world. Although politics and power has always been influenced by strength, and therefore fell more often into the hands of men, women did fill a number of important political roles that influenced politics and history.

Ancient Egypt

Women in ancient Egypt had some special rights other women did not have in other comparable societies. They could own property and were, at court, legally equal to men. However, Ancient Egypt was a society dominated by men.

Basques

https://aboutbasquecountry.eus/en/2015/03/16/a-basque-woman-is-a-very-particular-type-of-woman/

Women in ETA in Francoist Spain were few in numbers, and portrayed as dangerous by the media. Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA) grew out of a Basque nationalist movement … The emergence of women in more prominent roles in ETA occurred with a generational shift in organizational membership, with middle-aged male …

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_ETA

Women in ETA in Francoist Spain were few in numbers, and portrayed as dangerous by the media. Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA) grew out of a Basque nationalist movement with roots that pre-dated the Second Spanish Republic. When Franco seized power, the new regime cracked down on Basque nationalism, imprisoned and killed many activists and made traditional women’s activism difficult to continue. Women found themselves being investigated by the new regime. Basque nationalists began to stockpile weaponry following the end of World War II. ETA was created in 1952 by students in Bilbao, creating a fissure in the Basque nationalist community by the mid-1950s.  Their attitude towards women was patriarchal and informed by their conservative Roman Catholicism.  There would be few women in the movement in this period.

Berbers

Women have played outstanding leadership roles including military leaders, spiritual mothers, and even more significantly as one of the Amazigh gods. Women in the parts of North Africa originally inhabited by Amazigh people (Berbers) were called “Tamghart” which is equivalent to the word “president” in English.

Yamnaya/Scythians

The legendary Amazon women were Scythian and with that high in rh negative blood.
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