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There were shortages: food, clothing, transportation, cosmetics and eligible men. There were long hours of hard work, there were sons, husbands and fathers to bury, yes. there were problems, but they survived and persevered.

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Well, as far as I know, they grew chuckleberries and dartberries in their garden and raised poisonous frogs as a good luck charm (and for potions) for survival, because their men were off at war.

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The Wowen had to sleep in a camp away from the men and was't allowed much freedom.

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