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In both Plateau and Northwest Coast societies, women
O served as shamans.
O had wealth and status.
O made clothing and baskets.
O served as tribal chiefs.
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Answer:

made clothing and baskets.

Explanation:

The correct answer is - made clothing and baskets.

Reason -

In Northwest Coast culture, there were specific roles for both the men and women.  Men were responsible for all the hunting and fishing. They did all the building (longhouses) and carving (canoes, totem poles).

Women stayed near the home, doing work on land. They were responsible for all of the chores related to keeping the home: they cleaned, cooked, and looked after the children.  They dug for clams and shellfish, and collected berries from nearby forests.

The women also pounded and softened cedar bark for weaving and making clothes.