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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.

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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.

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Men Hunted, and Women made Wikiups, and built baskets

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because they were death

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