The Native American Women
Native Americans
- Over 60 million Native Americans lived in North America before European arrival
- Tribes were diverse
- Lived differently according to region and spiritual beliefs
Native Women’s Life and Work in the Society
- Native American women had a variety of roles in their societies
- Work was sometimes divided by sex and age
- but women’s work was essential for the tribe’s survival
- Women’s work was valued
- Some work consisted of processing foods, gathering seeds, fruits, roots, cooked, preserved foods, made household utensils and furnishing and nurturing and child-bearing.
Kinship and Extended Family
- Matrilineal: kinship and property is passed down through the mother’s line
- Matrilocal: married couples lived with the wife’s family
European Views on Native Americans
- First descriptions were written by men
- Misunderstood / Misinterpreted
- European and Christian values
- Biased
- Most indigenous tribes did not have written languages
- European views dominated popular understanding of Indigenous life (to this day)
European Impact on Native Life
- By the 1630’s epidemics and plague decimated most New England tribes
- Colonization weakened the position of all coastal Indians
- Women’s roles in Indian society were impacted
- Intermarriage with Europeans
- Adoption of European ways of life
- Participation in the changing economy
The New Economy
- Trade in animal hides was a major component of the economy in early America.
- Women linked “Indian’ Country” to the expanding transatlantic economy
- Served as linguistic and cultural interpreters
- Fished, trapped small game
- Prepared skins for shipment
- Made clothing, prepared food
- Women played a key role in the fur trade.
Cost of the Fur Trade
- Native Americans became tied to European capitalism and the world market
- Many tribes became dependent on European goods
- Women’s work was devalued
- Degraded the environment and changed subsistence patterns
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