The Chippewa or Ojibwé were broken up into 7 Clans in the old days before and shortly after the coming of Europeans. Each Clan was actually an occupation, not unlike Tailor, Baker, or Smith. Men did not participate in any of the Governing of the Tribe.
Both boys and girls were taught how to do all of the chores in the village, but as the boys became men, except for the Bear Clan, went out to hunt big game, act as messengers to other villages, and fight, after wars came to our People. The responsibilities of the Bear Clan men was to stay close to the Village and protect it from enemy warriors and animals. They also learned the medicinal properties of various plants and marked or gather what the woman healers wanted.
If a man was injured, he helped the women in whatever he could do to help, if even to watch the children while the women worked.
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The Sioux were a particarcal society, meaning that the men were mostly in charge of running how the society lived. In particarcal societies, the job of hunting went to men, while the women tended to the settlements.
Yes, the Sioux tribe did have horses. They, like the Nez Perce had Appaloosas and Paints.
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the women made the clothes
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there is no evidence that there is a sioux tribe in iowa
Cooking, cleaning, and taking care of kids.
No, the Pottawatomie tribe is not part of the Sioux.
The Sioux were a particarcal society, meaning that the men were mostly in charge of running how the society lived. In particarcal societies, the job of hunting went to men, while the women tended to the settlements.
The Sioux have village councils and several villages make up a tribe. The tribe has a tribal council.http://nativeamericans.mrdonn.org/plains/sioux/government.html
The homes of the Sioux tribe were made out of buffalo hides.
The Sioux tribe believed in the god Wakan Tanka.
The leaders of the Sioux tribe were Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse. your welcome (:
Her father was the chief of the tribe. Women didn't have jobs or roles in the tribe.
The Sioux Native Americans had a couple different enemies. The Sioux tribe's most bitter enemies, however, were the Ojibwa tribe.