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incas and aztecs had quinceneras
It is not as elaborate as the very important Kinaalda for girls but both boys and girls are initiated as adults by putting on masks and dancing on the last night of the Yeibichei or Night Way Ceremony. It symbolizes that they are now adults.
They played with little boys and little girls and more inca babies
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both but mostly girls but in the past boys did it because the tea ceremonies was just for boys and then they included girls
They have Bar Mitzvah ceremonies for boys & Bat Mitzvah ceremonies for girls.
For boys, they have a Upanayana ceremony (at which, depending upon the particular denomination; eg: some have it at age 7, while others at age 13), where they get their first red thread on their wrists. Hindu girls have a Ritushuddi ceremony, which celebrates her first menstruation.
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Boys celebrate Bar Mitzvah's and girls celbrate Bat Mitzvah's.
A bar mitzvah (בר מצוה) for boys and a bat mitzvah (בת מצוה) for girls.
For babies, if they are boys, they have a Bris Milah. For girls they have a Zevad habat. In Chassidim, boys have their first haircut, which is called an Upsherin. Girls have their first Sabbath Candle lighting. When boys turn 13, they make their Bar Mitzvah. Girls have Bat Mitzvah, when they are 12.
Nothing. They were typically naked until they reached the age of adulthood, at which point they wore extravagant dresses and robes.