Women around the country are taking plaster casts of their pregnant bellies and turning them into bowls, sculptures and other celebratory artworks memorializing their maternal bodies.
Though prehistoric women hunted with nets and weapons, hunting and fishing today are usually male bastions where women are mostly scorned. However, some women are reclaiming history–learning to hunt with bows and single-shot rifles and gut deer.
Today, women increasingly travel solo or in groups of women, young and old, single and married. Entrepreneurs are beginning to develop special services for this growing market of women who want a room of their own–if only for a week or two.
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