Women grew corn while men fished
They took care of the children and the gardens.
The Miami Indians originally lived in the lower Michigan Lake region , but gradually moved to Wisconsin to the Illinois region. Their main food was corn, although the women who did the gardening raised squash and beans. The men (and sometimes women) hunted bear, buffalo and deer which the women prepared and dried. They also would gather any berries or nuts that grew in the region.
the men would hunt and the women would stay back and trade and grow crops cook and clean
Federal aid went directly to tribal governments.
Farming corn
Farming corn
Farming corn
Farming corn
They harvested the crops took care of the children
Women grew corn while men fished
Women grew corn while men fished
Women grew corn while men fished
Women grew corn while men fished
Farming corn
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.
They took care of the children and the gardens.