In the Shoshone tribe, men traditionally took on roles such as hunting, fishing, and protecting the community, while women were primarily responsible for gathering plants, preparing food, and maintaining the household. Children participated in various tasks appropriate for their age, learning skills from both parents and contributing to family activities. The community emphasized cooperation and shared responsibilities, fostering a strong sense of unity and social structure. Overall, each gender and age group played a vital role in sustaining the tribe's way of life.
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The Shoshone Indian Tribe made music and woven baskets for entertainments. The Shoshone Indians were known for their paintings and art. Bead work was also a form of entertainment the people were known for.
wolves were the protectors of women
What role do the mohegan tribe women do
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the women weaved baskets and make clothing
Sacagawea helped Lewis and Clark
the roles are the children= learned from there parent's there older they were would take care of the small but just walking kids women= make potter, put up tepees,old women educate young children men= hunt, make bows ,arrows,
The shoshone's risked the fact that they were giving supplies to Luis and Clark it was a native sin for doing that. The Shoshone's could have gotten exposed about the supplies they had and a war could break. The Shoshone's could have been killed by the weapons the Americans had.
Toussiant Charbonneau married a Shoshone women
Sacagawea helped Lewis and Clark
Yes. The main decisions were made by the women of the tribe. This is referred to as a "matriarchal" society.