Women often did the same work as men, however they also cared for children. A farm wife sewed clothing, made candles, and cooked and preserved food.
in kush women work in the fields
Pioneers wore dresses with bloomers if they were young women adults and children as women and men wore pants with tops and vests. Shoes were made from cattle skin to protecxt during the winter.
why wouldnt women work...we're very powerful people. soo they should work
The Pioneers took food,weopons, and suplies
Pioneers in Petticoats was created in 1969.
Mary Haskin Parker Richards has written: 'Winter quarters' -- subject(s): Biography, Women pioneers, Mormon women, Mormon pioneers, Pioneers
No. They walked.
they was looking for the women
Neila Skinner Petrick has written: 'Jane Wilkinson Long' -- subject(s): Biography, Frontier and pioneer life, History, Juvenile literature, Pioneers, Women, Women pioneers
Maude Summers Maple has written: 'Maudie' -- subject(s): Biography, Childhood and youth, History, Pioneers, Women pioneers
Frank Belle Dow Healy has written: 'A woman to remember' -- subject(s): Biography, Pioneers, Women pioneers
One of the biggest reasons that pioneers went West is to look for better work. Another reason that pioneers went West was to find better land for farming.
Most Women wore dresses under dresses and underwear.
coins and 50 cent bills
Brenda Wilbee has written: 'Fiction That Sells' 'Sweetbriar' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women pioneers, Frontier and pioneer life 'Sweetbriar spring' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Fiction, Frontier and pioneer life, Women pioneers
They bathe in the rivers and/or lakes! Men bathe with man, and women bathe with women!
Kay D. Rizzo has written: 'Abigail's dream' -- subject(s): Women pioneers, Fiction 'Face to face with forgiveness' -- subject(s): Bible, Christian women saints, Fiction, History of Biblical events 'Serenity's desire' -- subject(s): Women pioneers, Fiction