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Gender Roles. Narragansett. Farmers They cooked for the family They took care of the children They took well care of their homes. Women Roles. They were hunters and great fishermen If needed to they would go to war not only for their families but for other families also
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Gender Roles Narragansett
Farmers They cooked for the family They took care of the children They took well care of their homes Women Roles
They were hunters and great fishermen If needed to they would go to war not only for their families but for other families also They watched over the family Men Roles
Played with their friends Went to school Help around house Had chores to do around the house and had little time to play Children Roles
Storytelling Art and Music Did traditional Medicine In the past the chief were male, but now there are female chief Women and Men Roles
THEY WERE CONSIDERED THE MOST IMPORTANT PEOPLE IN THE TRIBE. THEY OFFER INSIGHT INTO NATIVE TRADITION. Elders are treated with great respect. They were the ones who told the stories who would be passed down. Elders Roles in the tirbe
Corn Beans Berries Nuts Fish This was part of their supplement diet Food they gathered and ate
Johnny cakes Succotash Native American pudding Quahog Chowder Corn Chowder Strawberries Special Foods of the Narragansett
Narragansett was an Algonkian Language This language were related to the Mohegan(Pequot) and Massachusetts(Wampanoag) tribe. Theses languages has not been around now for more than a century but the kids are trying to bring it back. Language of the Narragansett
http://www.bigorrin.org/narragansett_kids.htm http://www.narragansett-tribe.org/ http://www.native-languages.org/narragansett.htm http://lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/legacies/RI/200003497.html Bibliography