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they hunt for it
what did native American children do at mission san juan capistrano
Today, they play and do things just like any other children.
Based upon the roles as defined by treaties, the relationship between the Federal Government and Native American tribes was 'ward' like in nature. As demonstrated by the Trial of Standing Bear in 1879, a Native American could declare their emancipation thereby forfeiting other tribal rights.
they used paper and a pen.
The roles really were defined the children did what their parents did they needed to follow the religion like plains native American children they weren't the girls weren't allowed to hunt the boys were only allowed
The Native American family lived in close communities with other families. They had specific gender roles. The males hunted and offered protection. The women raised the children, raised gardens, and took care of the village.
School
Geronimo Stilton is the name of a children's book character - he is a mouse, not a Native American.
they hunt for it
The Native American kids went to Spanish school in the Church room where they learned the Spanish Ways of life.
what did native American children do at mission san juan capistrano
The native translation for the word cat is "mosi." The native Indians kept cats as pets for their children.
they did not do anything to them for they were the future of the tribe
Some native American chores where hunting with the father for the boys and helping in the kitchen with the mothers.
Today, they play and do things just like any other children.
Native American children were forced into American boarding schools.