Gender roles are manifest in burials at Indian Knoll, Kentucky, where tools relating to hunting, fishing, woodworking, and leather-working were usually buried with men and those relating to cracking nuts and grinding seeds with women. Even so, gender-specific distinctions did not apply to all activities, for objects used by religious healers were distributed equally between male and female graves.

The word “healers” the passage is closest in meaning to? 


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