concept   female warriors

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Norse mythology (1) African countries (1) Amazons in Greek mythology (1) East Asian countries (1) Mesoamerican cultures (1) Native American cultures (1) Polynesian cultures (1) South Asian countries (1) Valkyries in Norse mythology (1)
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1 female warriors Norse mythology Female warrior figures were important and highly respected in Norse mythology and society. 2
2 female warriors African countries In African countries, female warriors are valued and revered in various tribal cultures, such as the Dahomey Amazons of the Kingdom of Dahomey. 1
3 female warriors Amazons in Greek mythology The Amazons in Greek mythology were a mythical group of skilled female warriors. 1
4 female warriors East Asian countries Female warriors are celebrated and portrayed in folklore and popular culture in East Asian countries like China and Japan. 1
5 female warriors Mesoamerican cultures Female warriors in Mesoamerican cultures, such as the Aztecs, were valued and honored, as shown by the legendary figure of Tzitzimitl. 1
6 female warriors Native American cultures Native American cultures had a tradition of respecting and revering female warriors, as seen in the legendary female warriors of the Cheyenne and Crow tribes. 1
7 female warriors Polynesian cultures Female warriors were historically esteemed in Polynesian cultures, as evidenced by powerful figures like Queen Ka'ahumanu in Hawaiian history. 1
8 female warriors South Asian countries Female warriors have historically been present in South Asian countries, such as Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi in India. 1
9 female warriors Valkyries in Norse mythology Female warriors in Norse mythology known as Valkyries were warrior maidens who selected the bravest fallen warriors to join Valhalla. 1