they sleeped
throat singing
i think for men is making houses hunting fish and women is cook clean houses
the roles of the Inuit women were simple. They would make clothes for their family, cook for their family, and take care of the children. If necessary, they would go hunting or go fishing for fish.
they organized them selves by splitting themsleves up (men and women) the men did the hunting fishing and making tols and the women prepared food sew clothes they would also help dress the men for hunting. but they also worked together like making tools out of bone invory and stone and antlers. that is how they organizon themsleves
Women sew and cook but are expected to know how to hunt and vica versa with the men
hunting
By hunting for it.
the women made food and gathered berries to make jucie the men did the fishing and hunting
By hunting for it.
kayaks
unequal, with women raising the young while men secure food.
Both men and women played a role in the development of agriculture, as it was a collective effort by early human societies. While men engaged in hunting and clearing land, women played a crucial role in plant cultivation, seed selection, and harvesting. The transition to agriculture was a complex process that involved the contributions of both genders.
Go hunting and build sculptures.