They were an industrious people, but industry was done at leisurely pace. Pottery and the weaving of silk was done in a casual, almost social, pace where all the ladies pitched in and helped where needed. All the while they would laugh and whistle and stop to dance a joke. But their output was good and the spare huts he had noticed were being filled with pottery and bolts of silks. They seemed to produce far more than what they needed for themselves. The food that they ate was a shared endeavor. All men, when they were not on guard duty, would hunt or fish. All that was brought in was shared with the tribe and any extra was smoked and put in the larders for any future need. The furs harvested from the hunts was always tanned and stored in the huts as well. The women would go out every mo