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Women in AsiaSydney HendricksChildren's Book

PBA

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Mongol women were very powerful and

strong!

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They were moms.

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They helped with the animals.

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They sometimes worked in the “Khuriltai.”

This was the Mongol’s government.

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Some of them were strong warriors!

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Even though the

women could do all of

this, men still had more

power than them.

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Mongol women were

treated much better

than other women in

Asia.

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The women in China were

not so lucky.

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They had to be obedient to

their husbands.

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They had to complete all

of the domestic duties of

the house, like cooking

and cleaning.

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The Chinese men

really liked tiny feet.

They made the

women bind their

feet, which is where

they wrap them up

super tight.

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Because their feet were bound, the

Chinese women usually did not leave

their house.

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They did not get rights until

modern times.

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The roles of women is Asia was different

from region to region, but the Mongolian

women were treated much better than

the Chinese women.

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