Wendat women played crucial roles in their society, primarily as agriculturalists responsible for cultivating crops such as corn, beans, and squash, often referred to as the "Three Sisters." They also held significant responsibilities in family and community life, including decision-making and maintaining social structures. Additionally, women were involved in trade and crafting, producing essential goods for both domestic use and exchange. Their contributions were vital to the sustenance and cultural continuity of the Wendat people.
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The Wendats, also known as the Huron, traditionally wore clothing made from natural materials available in their environment. Men typically donned breechcloths and leggings, while women wore long skirts and blouses, often decorated with beads and quills. Both genders utilized animal skins for warmth, and their garments were often layered for protection against the elements. In addition to clothing, they adorned themselves with jewelry made from shells, bones, and other materials.
The Wendat lived near Great Lakes and by the St. Lawerence River.