Role Balance of Chickasaw Men and Women

LaDonna Brown

LaDonna describes the balance achieved in traditional Chickasaw society. The division of labor between men and women is clear, and has remained fundamentally intact. Women are expected to be wise and lend wise counsel. Yet early roles as the hunters and warriors, and the planters, harvesters and storers of the food have changed.

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