An Arikara woman was once gathering corn from the field to store away for winter use. She passed from stalk to stalk, tearing off the ears and dropping them into her folded robe.
Which fact does this excerpt suggest about Sioux culture?
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Winters were long and cold where they lived.
Winters were long and cold where they lived.
Corn was the only food they ate.
Corn was the only food they ate.
Women were responsible for gathering crops.
Women were responsible for gathering crops.
Gathering crops was an enjoyable activity.
Gathering crops was an enjoyable activity.
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The fact that the Arikara woman was gathering corn for winter use suggests that winters were long and cold where they lived.