Farming corn
Women grew corn while men fished
In the Eastern Woodland region, women played crucial roles in both domestic and agricultural activities. They were primarily responsible for planting, harvesting, and processing crops such as corn, beans, and squash, which were central to their diet. Additionally, women engaged in crafting items like pottery, textiles, and baskets, contributing to their communities' cultural and economic life. They also held significant social roles, often participating in decision-making processes within their tribes.
Women grew corn while men fished
The Miami Indians originally lived in the lower Michigan Lake region , but gradually moved to Wisconsin to the Illinois region. Their main food was corn, although the women who did the gardening raised squash and beans. The men (and sometimes women) hunted bear, buffalo and deer which the women prepared and dried. They also would gather any berries or nuts that grew in the region.
During the Antebellum, the North was most responsible for the abolitionist movement. During the early 1900s, the North was also the breeding ground for the Women's Suffrage movement.
the eastern woodlands
the eastern woodlands
Farming corn
Farming corn
Eastern Region Women's Football League was created in 1990.
Women grew corn while men fished
The wars in the eastern woodlands were caused over women to reproduce with, much like the Rape of the Sabines for Rome, and war was also caused by agressive child soldiers lead by Kony.
The men hunted and fished. The women made clothing and food containers from the Natural Resources.
The Miami Indians originally lived in the lower Michigan Lake region , but gradually moved to Wisconsin to the Illinois region. Their main food was corn, although the women who did the gardening raised squash and beans. The men (and sometimes women) hunted bear, buffalo and deer which the women prepared and dried. They also would gather any berries or nuts that grew in the region.
Farming corn
Farming corn
Farming corn