In the Achomawi tribe, men primarily took on roles focused on hunting, fishing, and protection of the community. They were responsible for providing food and resources, often engaging in communal hunts and gathering. Additionally, men played key roles in decision-making and leadership within the tribe, participating in councils and guiding social practices. Their responsibilities were vital for the survival and cultural continuity of the tribe.
roles of men, women, and children
3,000 Men
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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,
what did the maidu men wear
The Anishninabe tribe had specific roles for it's women, men, and children. The man's role in this tribe consisted mainly of hunting for their families and tribes. The man's role was also to hold the tribe meetings and teach their sons how to hunt.
their role is to hunt for the tribe and teach their sons how to hunt nothing else just that because the women have to take care of the tribe while the men are hunting because the men just hunt and give it to the women to cook it.
roles of men, women, and children
3,000 Men
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i think that they would hunt and go to war hope i helped! :)
the men were in the great council,and the women would pick the Representatives for each tribe,they were considered wise
The men would teach the young'n how 2 hunt and take care of the tribe. The women would cook and watch the girls and teach them how to sew and make the clothing for warmth.
the men were in the great council,and the women would pick the Representatives for each tribe,they were considered wise
Men are considered consumers.
In the Yanomami tribe, men typically engage in hunting, fishing, and clearing land for agriculture. They also participate in warfare and are responsible for protecting their community. Men also play a role in decision-making within the tribe.