Lozen: The Apache Warrior Strategist Lozen, known as the "Apache Joan of Arc," was a warrior and medicine woman who fought alongside her brother Victorio against U.S. forces in the 19th century.
New discoveries are breaking old assumptions about Viking women, rewriting history by restoring them to their rightful place on the battlefield.
So many, in fact, that despite her diligence Snodgrass quite understandably missed some, such as Mapressa of Tegea, a Greek city-state with several warrior women in its history (Sixth Century B.C.), ...
a fierce warrior and leader. Her origins are shrouded in mystery and lore. What does Dandara's story tell us about the history of slavery and the modern Quilombo communities that still exist in ...
Holt Breen stresses that the highest honor in Native American culture is to be a warrior. United by a tradition of service, ...
When we think of the Mahabharata, images of valiant warriors, fierce battles, and divine interventions come to mind. But ...
Prof. Jones-Bley (Indo-European Studies, UCLA), gives us a rather different look at the history of women as warriors than other recent books on the subject. Her main point, well made, is that women ...
History, particularly prehistory pieced ... the reaction to the 2017 DNA analysis study of the so-called Birka female Viking warrior's grave. I love a witchy Anya Taylor-Joy, but this ...
The Leeds-based Royal Armouries has launched Warrior Women, which delves into the stories of spies, soldiers, monarchs and rebels who have played a significant role in conflicts. The museum said it ...