Women were in charge of work related to home and family such as raising children, cooking, skinning and preserving Buffalo for food and textiles, agriculture, and raising teepees. Men hunted various types of game, raided white and other tribe's settlements, and were in charge of making the decisions for the tribe.
Apache women hold the household clean, washed the clothing, gathered food, hunted small animals, manufactured dressings and baskets. They also cooked the meal, built the wickiup or the tipi (both types of dwellings known to the Apache as kowa). They also have to educate the children, work in the fields (beside the men) and to tend the horseherds. Often they also accompanied their husbands and sons as warrior women and fought along side the men.
Men Hunted, and Women made Wikiups, and built baskets
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matriarchal
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pomo indians jobs
women in both civilzations were expected to serve men
the main roles of the iroqouis women is to take care of the clan
There are no gender roles because everyone, women and men, are treated equal.
The roles of the men in the Eastern Woodland Indian tribe were very defined. The men were the hunters and providers of the women and kids.
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what did indian women do in there tribes
Comanche women were responsible for maintaining life around the village. They raised the children, tanned the hides, and took care of the other basic necessities of life.
Her father was the chief of the tribe. Women didn't have jobs or roles in the tribe.
roles of men, women, and children
roles of an Arawak woman: prepare food and plant
men would hunt for food
men tak car of young
Aboriginal women were the onees that had to look atfer the children