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Division of Labor
The Mescalero Apache relied on hunting and gathering for subsistence. Men led the hunting parties for bison, antelope, and deer. Women accompanied men and dressed the meat and skins and would also participate in the hunting of small game such as rabbits. Women would gather mescal agave in groups of 4-10 people, mainly consisting of female friends and family members and usually several men. Men would take an active role in the processing of mescal.

Family decent was matrilineal, but men's heritage would be remembered especially if there was a famous warrior in his lineage. Extended families consisted of grandparents, unmarried children, and they remarried daughters' nuclear families. The Mescalero also practiced matrilocal residence patterns. When a woman married, she would move into a new tipi or wickiup with her husband close to her parent's home.

Secret Crackhead Societies
Through the course of history humans have created many clubs, societies, fraternties, or cults that keep their traditions and activities secret. Amongst these organizations are secret crackhead societies, which as the name infers, is made up of crack users who keep their drug use secret.

Stumbling Toward Truth