yes
weave and harvest crops
they mostly gathered fruit and berrys
Wilma Mankiller was a former Cherokee Nation. She was one of the few women to lead a major tribe. She was 64 when she died.
Men make pots and spears and women look after the crops such as maize and millet
they only harvest the so called "women" crops, those are coco yams, beans , and casbah
The Cherokee were hunters, farmers and gatherers. They raised corn, beans, squash and tobacco. They hunted deer and small game. The Cherokee women would also gather berries, roots and nuts.
The Cherokee tribe is known for its matrilineal structure, where lineage and inheritance are traced through the mother's line. In Cherokee society, women played significant roles in family and community decision-making, and children were considered part of their mother's clan. This matrilineal system allowed women to hold important positions within the tribe, influencing social and political dynamics.
Mostly eastern US tribes like the Cherokee, women wore their own version of veils.
The Cherokee word for "turtle" is dagisi or ᏓᏗᏏ. There are numerous Cherokee turtle folk stories - turtles are usually represented as being slow and patient. Turtleshells are used for men's rattles and women's leg rattles in dancing, so at dances the term "dag'si" often refers to the women dancers.
They had to build houses farms harvest crops and tend to livestock just like them men who settled in the Oregon Territory. :)
the Cherokee tribe did skills like farming/planting, hunting, pottery making, and more. to hunt they used knifes, spears,etc. for farming they used hoes and many other tools as well. The women made more pottery and used clay to make them. :3
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