Historically, trapping was a survival skill taught and practiced within many Native American communities. This tradition has been passed down through generations, leading to a higher percentage of Native trappers. As for males, cultural norms and stereotypes have often depicted trapping as a masculine activity, which could contribute to more men being involved in the practice.
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I am certain it was - the mountain men / fur trappers.
Lewis and Clark were helped on their expedition by a diverse group of individuals, including Native American tribes who provided guidance, assistance, and resources, such as Sacagawea who acted as a translator and guide. Additionally, they had the support of other explorers, hunters, and traders along their journey. They also received guidance from President Thomas Jefferson, who initiated and supported the expedition.
Most were farmers I think. But some were also ironworkers and fur trappers.
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mrmean
mostly gender males were hunters and gathers the females were the cooks and the house keepers.
Indians
Yes, although pointe is not as common as demi-pointe for males. I have seen a few males in pointe shoes (white, not pink), but I think most males prefer demi-pointe.
It's really not possible to make this kind of a statement about males. Every male is different. Some feel this way, but most do not.
Testosterone is the most important androgen for males.
most silverbacks are males
Usually highschool kids who think they're cool.