The men hunted and fished. The women made clothing and food containers from the Natural Resources.
The Differences between men and women's use of natural resources in the Eastern Woodlands: As everyone may now, the use of resources for American Indian Groups differ very much. Yet, what differs more is the comparison of how men use natural resources and how woman do. In this case, we will have to use both common sense and previous facts to begin.
The women usually did the 'house work' while the men did the hard work. The women would use a stone and wood for a grinding bowl, whereas men would use that to make a spear. Women would use animal skins for baby-carriers or clothing, while men would use them for setting up tracks or covering homes. As you can see, there are many differences between them, and after these examples you should be able to come up with your own
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Women grew corn while men fished
In the Iron Age there would have been no "middle eastern women". This identification is a modern political one. The role of all women in this time would have been to gather food and care for the children.
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The roles of the men in the Eastern Woodland Indian tribe were very defined. The men were the hunters and providers of the women and kids.
The men hunted and fished. The women made clothing and food containers from the Natural Resources.
Farming corn
The wars in the eastern woodlands were caused over women to reproduce with, much like the Rape of the Sabines for Rome, and war was also caused by agressive child soldiers lead by Kony.
the eastern woodlands
the eastern woodlands
the men would hunt and the women would stay back and trade and grow crops cook and clean
Women grew corn while men fished
Well, the males wore a cloth made of deerskin around his waist and the women wore dresses also made of deerskin. Hope that answers your question!
Titanium. Water. Sun. Nice beaches. Attractive women. Asians.
Titanium. Water. Sun. Nice beaches. Attractive women. Asians.
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By the old man and women were often consulted in major decisions.