they taught their kids at home in the longhouses
In Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) culture, elders hold positions of respect and guidance within the community. They are seen as repositories of traditional knowledge, wisdom, and cultural practices, and play a key role in decision-making processes and conflict resolution. Elders also pass down oral histories and teachings to younger generations to ensure the preservation of their heritage.
Because immune system is weak in children than elders.
Elders can try for babies, but they cannot get pregnant.
the answer is No, 91% of children get cancer
No. Children prayers with their elders. It is preferable that they move to the back to allow the elders to focus on their parayers. The Prpohet (PBUH) loved children and encouraged their presence in the mosques.
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Lacrosse: Ancient Haudenosaunee Game
In Your Bible Go To (Second Timothy 3/16) Sit With Your Elders And Read This Unto Them!
No. Children prayers with their elders. It is preferable that they move to the back to allow the elders to focus on their parayers. The Prpohet (PBUH) loved children and encouraged their presence in the mosques.
Through our elders by watching and doing and following what they do and say.
Through our elders by watching and doing and following what they do and say.
As (native) children, we're taught that you are to always treat your elders with respect. So... elders, no matter which tribe you come from, are highly respected.