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The Sioux were a particarcal society, meaning that the men were mostly in charge of running how the society lived. In particarcal societies, the job of hunting went to men, while the women tended to the settlements.

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The Sioux women took care of the girl children, cleaned, cooked, and made the houses.

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well not really, but if the tribe barely had men, yes.

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