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what did indian women do in there tribes
Contact your tribal services office, get on the roles (become a registered tribal member) and IF your tribe has profit sharing from casino's and such; collect your check. Please note that very few tribes have this type of thing.
they stood with there moms so they can be prepared
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.
No, girls in the Hitler Youth were not allowed to take the same courses as the boys. They were given separate and specific training that focused on homemaking, motherhood, and preparing for their roles as future wives and mothers. The education for girls in the Hitler Youth emphasized traditional gender roles and domestic skills.
what did indian women do in there tribes
Contact your tribal services office, get on the roles (become a registered tribal member) and IF your tribe has profit sharing from casino's and such; collect your check. Please note that very few tribes have this type of thing.
they hunted and fished
The roles of the executives in the Indian political environment is to enforce the existing laws. Their other roles is to come up with policies that are helpful to the Indian political environment.
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In the Cherokee Indian tribe woman would..Weeve baskets to gather nuts,fruit,berries, they would farm food such as pumpkin, squash, corn, and they would do the house work and raise the children.
This depends entirely on the requirements of the tribe in question. Matriarchal tribes will see her as the heir and you can be registered through her tribal offices; Patriarchal tribes will not see her as the sole designator of any tribal membership. Please note: Some tribes remove females from tribal roles if they marry outside the tribe. Again, you will have to check with her tribal services offices to find this answer.
Yes, but their roles vary from group to group.
to sit and be lazy. play with toys and........................................................................
they stood with there moms so they can be prepared
Lisi Harrison, the author of the Clique series, posted contests where girls were picked for movie roles,
They were both men and both held leadership roles in their tribes. They both had brothers who also held leadership roles. They both had sisters , were married and had children.