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The daily life of Native Americans was full of responsibilities and expectations. These expectations were different between men, women and children. Although the roles of men and women were different, their jobs often worked together to complete a process. For example, men played an important role in hunting and fishing for the family. However, it was the woman's responsibility to slaughter and clean the animals, such as bison and fish, that men killed while hunting. Another example is that men were in charge of clearing the fields to prepare for the planting season, but it was the women who took care of the fields and plants, including completing the harvest. Women were responsible for taking care of the family and domestic life. It was up to women to care for and raise children, as well as make clothing for the entire family. In nomadic tribes, tribes that traveled to follow herds of animals, it was the woman's job to dismantle, move and arrange the house. While women worked hard to raise and take care of the family, men played the key role in protecting their family and others...