Family Roles
Wampanoag roles of men, woman, and children
In the Wampanoag tribe men went to war and were hunters. Women were farmers and also did most of the childcare and cooking. The children play, go to school, and help around the house. The woman did the farming because there was perfect environment for farming and the men were hunting for the food so the woman did the squaw work.
In the Wampanoag tribe men went to war and were hunters. Women were farmers and also did most of the childcare and cooking. The children play, go to school, and help around the house. The woman did the farming because there was perfect environment for farming and the men were hunting for the food so the woman did the squaw work.
Eskimo roles of men, women, and children
The men normally constructed homes, hunted, fished, participated in dog sled races, bartered, and went to war. Women took care of the homes, raised the kids, cleaned the food; make the clothes and blankets, and prepared meals. To make the meals they skinned and cleaned the food inside the igloo then to cook it they went out side to the fire. The children played and helped with a lot of things the boys learned how to fish and hunt and the girls learned how to make necessary things.