Responsibilities:
There are many responsibilities that Aboriginals and Habitants both do that are similar.
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In different seasons, there are different jobs for different people. From June to September, everyone, children, women, and men all participate in field work. A winter job would be to winnow grains (separate seeds from chaff). Habitant women had a lot of tasks to complete. They had to milk and feed livestock, making butter and cheese, caring for poultry, helping with ploughing and harvesting preparing and serving food, making candles and soap and nursing the sick. Women from the Iroquois or Huron planted and raised crops, they also gathered nuts, berries in the woods, made clothing and cared for children. They usually gathered wild foods such as nuts, berries, roots, fruits, and fungi.