inuit elders were usually rare and died of diseases but if they were alive they would be chief or just sit home and babysit children and toddlers
they fished and hunted
The Committee of Elders have the power to assign all of the twelves's jobs. :) i think............
yes there was a council that made dicisions for the objiwa people. the councle was usually made up of the elders
They govern themselves. It is similar to an autocracy. There are village elders and leaders who make decisions regarding the village they live in.
The Inuit's did get education but their education was how to go hunting or how to make clothing. Inuit children would get taught by their elders or their parents the things they will need to know to survive when their older. Now days, Inuit children get taught by teachers and go to school, just like normal kids.
nothing stop looking for cheats
their job is to assign jobs and to observe others
their job is to assign jobs and to observe others
They chose their leaders by letting the elders examine the strongest, fastest, smartest and most skill full of all the Aleuts.
The Elders watched the people grow and knew their strengths, weaknesses, and enjoyments from their time spent volunteering and their personalities.
They had the roles of telling the children stories and making sure the children knew their background and making sure the children could control their souroundings.
In Inuit culture, there is a strong emphasis on community and cooperation. They value qualities like teamwork, respect for elders, and sharing resources. Inuit human resource practices are often based on traditional values and focus on building strong relationships within the community.