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First Nations women played crucial roles in their communities, serving as caretakers, leaders, and knowledge keepers. They were responsible for various aspects of daily life, including gathering food, crafting tools, and maintaining cultural practices. Additionally, many First Nations women took on leadership roles in governance and decision-making, contributing to the preservation of their traditions and the well-being of their communities. Their contributions have been vital in sustaining cultural identity and resilience.

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