Gender Roles in the Sioux Tribe

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Sioux Tribe
The men and women of the Sioux have different jobs in their tribe. They do different things, like the men go hunting and protect the tribe and the women make objects for the tribes and cook the food that the men bring in. Man or woman they both have important jobs in the Sioux tribe.
The women in the tribe they have the job of making different things for the tribe and cooking. They Sioux women make different things like baskets, clothes, and more they use the materials that they find.The woven clothes with thread with buckskin and buffalo. A cap was made from two pieces that went over the shoulder that fell over the arm. Clothing was decorated with paint, porcupine quills or beads. They did many things like jerky. They made jerky by drying out buffalo meat. They did this by pounding the meat into into a powder and then they added animal fat then they would let the mix dry. This would make it safe to eat for two years. This also made were the men could take …show more content…

For the men when they turn twelve that's when they have to seek a spirit. This spirit will protect him until he dies. He will see the spirits threw his dreams and from signs. The boy is taken away from the camp and he spends four days and four nights in the woods by himself. He can not drink or eat. He prays to the spirits to send him a sign. He has to remember everything he sees and hears. When a man comes and gets him usually by this time he is very weak. He is then taken to the medicine man were he has to tell the medicine man all he seen heard and felt during his dreams. The medicine man would then choose what the boys spirit is. The spirit would be painted on his shield and teepee. Then they would have a great feast and then he was now a

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