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AP Art History/Unit 9 – The Pacific, 700–1980 ce
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Hawaiian Deities and Gender Roles
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Which of the following statements best describes the influence of female deities in Hawaiian mythology on the gender roles and social structures of pre-colonial Hawaiian society?

A

Hawaiian mythology depicted female deities as subservient to male gods, resulting in a strictly patriarchal pre-colonial social structure.

B

The prominence of female deities like Pele contributed to a more balanced gender dynamic, with women holding significant spiritual and social roles in pre-colonial Hawaiian society.

C

Female deities in Hawaiian mythology were solely associated with domestic duties, reinforcing traditional gender roles and limiting women’s social influence.

D

The representation of female deities led to a matriarchal society structure, with women dominating all aspects of pre-colonial Hawaiian leadership.

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