That would depend on the tribe, but for the most part, the men went out every day to hunt, fish, and go to war against other tribes. The women did most of the work on the homefront.
hunted fished and went to war with other tribes.
they would hunt for their family and make weapons
they carved arrow heads and exchanged them for goods as a form of currency
-he who runs with wolves
White men married native american women beacouse tjey wAnted the natives to be there slaves
Native American men usually wore breech-cloths that covered the lower waist. If it was colder outside they wore fabric leg attachments that could attach to the breech-cloths.
i believe native american men would go to a dome shape structure where only men were allowed.There it would be hot and they would stay there until they sweat and then go rinse in the river.I believe they did this so then the animals they would hunt would not be able to smell them.
If they are born a Native American they can be, but if not,no.
sequoia was a native american
no sense made
White men married native american women beacouse tjey wAnted the natives to be there slaves
tom, george, Jeff, Jason, Andrew, doug.... just to name a few of the many native American men I know......
Yes
Many Native American men were scouts, hunters, warriors, teachers, protectors, workers and healers. Traditionally, the men were usually the leaders of the tribe.
Absolutely
they fished and made boats
men are cute .
kickapoo men wore breech cloth and leggins
Mohawks, braids, and long hair.
they needed food and men
Native American men usually wore breech-cloths that covered the lower waist. If it was colder outside they wore fabric leg attachments that could attach to the breech-cloths.