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Afraica's earliest peoples were nomadic hunter-gatherers. The ment hunt with spears and bows and arrows, and the women and children gather roots and berries.
Some of them would fish or hunt, if necessary. Usually they gathered roots, seaweed and grass to suplement their diet with vitamin C. They also were very apt at making clothes, prepared for the winter and took care of children.
The Jumano women roles were to plant crops like corn,squash,and beans. Luckly the Jumano women didn't do everything . The men would sometimes hunt for food.Even though the womens would do more than the men.
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Yes. The men did the fishing and hunting, while the women and children gathered roots and berries. The women also raised crops and livestock.
Artemis
for medicens and clothes
She was worshiped throughout the Mediterranean Sea; she was goddess of the wilderness and wild animals, a hunter of these animals, protector of childbirth and pregnant women, as well as a girl child until marriage.
Artemis and Ares are Greek gods. Artemis is the goddess of the hunt, childbirth, maidens, wildlife, and the moon. Ares is the god of war. They are both children of Zeus.
The men in Togo hunt and do hard labor.The women take care of the children and cook.
Mick Jagger has children with four women. Marsha Hunt, Bianca Jagger, Jerry Hall, and Luciana Gimenez.
She is the goddess of the hunt, childbirth, virginity, wildlife, and the moon.
No. Aboriginal women were the gatherers who collected nuts, berries, yams and other smaller delicacies such as witchetty grubs. The women taught the children to catch small game such as goannas and small mammals, but they did not 'hunt'.
Afraica's earliest peoples were nomadic hunter-gatherers. The ment hunt with spears and bows and arrows, and the women and children gather roots and berries.
No. She was also the goddess of the hunt, childbirth, virginity, and wildlife.
Artemis was the goddess of the hunt, and of wildlife in the forest.
Men had to hunt and ladys had to cook