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Farming corn
Farming corn
Farming corn
Farming corn
Farming corn
They harvested the crops took care of the children
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.
They took care of the children and the gardens.
Eastern Woodland societies traditionally wore clothing made from animal hides such as deerskin, and sometimes cloth woven from plant fibers. Clothing items included moccasins, leggings, breechcloths, shirts, and robes. Decorations were often made using beadwork, quillwork, and sometimes feathers.
most women cook, take care of kids, plant, make clothing, and hang out
Eastern woodland same as eastern native americans
Women grew corn while men fished