American Indian women in both the Northeast and the Southeast cared for infants and hunted. Cared for the elderly and grew food. Cared for infants and held councils. Cared for the elderly and built houses.

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Answer:

Cared for the elderly and grew food.

Explanation:

North American tribes had well-defined gender roles. These roles were different between one tribe and another and were constructed from those of cultural concepts aimed at the men and women of the tribe.

Some tribes defined these gender roles in a similar way, as was the case with American Indian tribes in both the Northeast and Southeast of the country. These tribes reserved women for jobs aimed at agriculture and the culprit of the elderly who were more fragile and could not contribute to the work of the tribe.

Answer:

Cared for the elderly and grew food.

Explanation:

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