The Chumash were traditionally taught and taken care of by the community's elders and religious leaders. These individuals were respected for their wisdom and were tasked with passing down knowledge of the Chumash through oral tradition.
Hunter-gatherer men typically hunted animals for food, providing protein and nutrients for the group. Women were usually responsible for gathering plant foods and taking care of children. Both genders played crucial roles in providing for the group's survival and well-being.
The mound builders were primarily hunter-gatherers, farmers, and builders. They built mounds for ceremonial and burial purposes, as well as platforms for structures like temples and houses. They also engaged in agriculture, fishing, and trading with other Native American groups.
Any response to this question would be based on theory only, since societies that early had not yet developed writing to let others know what they were doing and why they were doing it. Based on testosterone and estrogen studies (and no, I don't have a link at this time), testosterone causes aggressive; football, wrestling, boxing, etc, are good examples of this. Women are more home and hearth oriented, more communication oriented; this points to women taking care of children and seeing to the needs of the home. The early societies probably ran along the same lines, with the men out hunting and fighting, and the women taking care of things at home. Being prehistoric, the villainy of ci-vil-ization, had not yet begun, according to Greek mythologies, it would have been the golden age, before the Titan wars started in hevan!
Evidence suggests that Homo erectus may have cared for the sick and elderly. The discovery of individuals with severe disabilities surviving for extended periods indicates possible acts of care and support within their communities. However, the extent and nature of this care remain uncertain.
Many people would not know or care.
The Chumash tribe had a complex social structure in which various individuals and groups played roles in teaching and caring for the community. Among these were tribal elders, spiritual leaders, and skilled artisans who passed down traditions, knowledge, and skills to younger generations. Additionally, shamans and healers provided spiritual guidance and healthcare services to the tribe, contributing to the overall well-being of the community.
By taking care of it, making it neat and being responsible for it.
By taking care of it, making it neat and being responsible for it.
Clara Barton's hobbies were teaching and taking care of the soldiers
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The child's parent is responsible for taking care there children because it was there fault that they made them but cant take care of them
Well, when one matures into an adult, it is very important to be a responsible individual. Because if you don't, you will not be successful in anything you do, such as a job, taking care of your children, taking care of a pet, etc. This is why it is very important to be a mature and responsible individual.
the Clergy
the Clergy
yes you are taking CARE OF THEM.... be good to them and tend to every need
Depends on how responsible you are. Not if your used to taking care of things.
The first step in becoming responsible for your health is eating right and taking care of yourself