women had to collect food children had to plant and men had to work
In mission jobs, men, women, and children engaged in various tasks essential to the daily operations and survival of the mission community. Men often took on roles such as farming, building, and maintenance, while women typically managed household duties, cooking, and childcare. Children participated in lighter tasks, learning skills from adults as part of their upbringing. Together, they contributed to the communal life of the mission, fostering a sense of cooperation and shared responsibility.
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The women took care of the families and farmed for food while the men farmed and hunted for food. in the haudenosaunee clan women were very well respected and were leaders. the men also went to war under the womens order.
expected to give up their jobs.
Women and black men did many jobs during the war that had previously been done only by white men. After the war, some were able to keep their new jobs, and many were not.
the best job for the women,men,and the children is maybe for the children planting a tree but I'm not saying they had easy jobs they had to work hard like aldults too!
the men hunted, women took care of the houses and children
women looked after the children and cookedandcleaned.
skilled soilders was for men women makes baskets
pomo indians jobs
Women had the most tedious jobs, children had the most dangerous jobs, and both were paid less than men.
The men hunted and the women took care of the children and cooked meals for he family.
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the men hunted, women took care of the houses and children
Yes, though not as much as women. Children and infants wear jewelry as well.
in the 1700- 1840s women could work in cotton factories along with men and children.
Since the men came home the Women were expected to give up their jobs. There were not enough jobs for all women and men so the men got the jobs and women didn't get any jobs.