Topic > Minngkabau Leadership Roles - 1550s

The culture of the Mosuo and Minangkabau definitely promoted women's ability to govern, which in turn implies inequality towards men, but this is far from the truth because men also have leadership roles in the daily lives of the Mosuo and Minangkabau populations. The truth of the Mosuo and Minangkabau is that there is equality in their cultures because both men and women have leading roles among their people. Men are usually spiritual and leaders in global politics, while women are leaders in business and domestic politics. Unlike modern societies where men dominate women in almost every leadership position in every field. The existence of feminism, a movement that began in the late 19th century, is an ongoing effort to demonstrate gender stereotypes such as that women are unfit to drive women to be bad at driving, also wrong to create equality among men and women. This may lead many to wonder how women leaders could have existed before the invention of feminism, but throughout history there are women leaders who have guided their countries and kingdoms to prosperity. The truth is that gender roles are a product of society that did not exist until the creation of the great civilization and even then gender roles were not an important part of conventional wisdom.