usually they work around the village cleaning,looking after the animals and children. they leave the man to do all the physical stuff.
farm
men are worriers , from the moment they move from childhood to adult hood them become worriers to protect the cattle and the villagers. The women are incharge of household work
women were mianly nurses during the wars.
men sit on the couch with their beer bellies and women go to work to save money for the family
all of it.
Bible mentions many woman in many ages, so - all kind of work.
What do you think? Probably, cooking and cleaning, hunting and learning how to make Sioux life work for the tribe.
in world war 1 the women were used to clean wounds and take care of the injured
In the Yurok tribe, men typically hunted, fished, and made tools, while women gathered plants, made clothing, and prepared food. Children helped with tasks like gathering firewood and tending to smaller animals. Both men and women participated in ceremonies and storytelling important to the community.
Women either got gassed in the chambers or brought bodies out of the gas chambers. ___ Work done by women in concentration camps included: * Quarrying * Work in German armaments factories * Chemicals
The Sioux were a particarcal society, meaning that the men were mostly in charge of running how the society lived. In particarcal societies, the job of hunting went to men, while the women tended to the settlements.
This very much depends upon where, when and what class one is/was in. For example pre-industrialisation farming was as much women's work as it was men's, but a middle or upper class woman would not be allowed to do any kind of manual labour.