 Women have historically played a key role in hunting for subsistence, despite the traditional view of them being primarily gatherers. This research suggests that women have been actively involved in hunting in various cultures over the last century, challenging the long-standing notion of men as the primary hunters. This shift in perspective could potentially alter our understanding of gender roles in foraging societies, as well as how people move around their environment. This article was authored by Abigail Anderson, Sophia Chilksuck, Kaley Nielsen, and others.