They had to gather food for the family while the men hunted for larger animals like emus and kangaroos.
They hunted for like; Fruit, Nuts, Wichedy Grubs.
They also had the responsibility to teach girls how to gather food from a young age so when they got older the could help and provide for their family too.
The aboriginal women of Australia made coolamons made from pliable tree bark or carved from wood. A dilly bag was also used to carry food (and even infants) and was made from plant fibres.
Your responsibilities would be hunting, food gathering, some arts and crafts, and maintaining ceremonial life.
The women would cook, for everyone to eat.
Farming was thought to have been the invention of women. Women were traditionally responsible for gathering food while the men hunted. Women also had to care for children at the same time. Farming made the 'gathering' of food easier as the women could now gather food from a plot of land where they planted their own seeds and not worry about having to care for small children during the gathering of food.
Hi there yes they did woman were seen as the cooks and gatherers wheras it was the mans job to go out and hunt.These were traditions and people still follow them to this day.You would also never see a man gathering with woman
In the Paleolithic era, family responsibilities typically included hunting, gathering, food preparation, shelter building, child rearing, and ensuring survival within the group. Men were primarily responsible for hunting, while women focused on gathering plant-based foods and caring for children. The entire family played a role in the survival and well-being of the group.
unequal, with women raising the young while men secure food.
the most common aboriginal food is kangaroo
Aboriginal women were traditionally the "gatherers". They collected fruits, nuts, fungi, insect larvae and tubers, and taught the younger children how to catch smaller animals such as birds and goannas. The women prepared the food, grinding seeds to make flour, and cooking smaller items.
The Role of Aboriginal MenThe role of aboriginal men is fairly different from the role of aboriginal women. the men of the tribe are on charge of hunting for the protein based meat while the women are in charge of gathering insect, fruit, veges and so on.At the age of six the male aborigines would go off with their fathers to learn how to hunt but the girls stayed with the women to learn how to gather.
The aboriginal males hunted with spears and boomerangs to gather food.
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