about 5
Cro-Magnon groups likely ranged in size from 20 to 30 individuals. These groups would have consisted of extended family members and would have worked together to hunt, gather food, and care for one another. Cooperation within the group was crucial for their survival in the harsh prehistoric environment.
Based on archaeological evidence, Homo erectus likely lived in small family groups of about 10-20 individuals. This group size is based on the available food resources and social dynamics of the time.
Mexicans often have a strong emphasis on family and respect for elders. It is common for elderly family members to live with their adult children and receive care from family members. They are typically shown a great deal of respect and are considered important members of the family unit.
All over. Some live on reservations, but not all Native Americans choose to live on a reservation.
A culture where the women are the heads of the family is called a matriarchy. This is where the children and husband live in the wife's house, the children use the mother's surname, and perhaps inherit through the female line.
Jamaican family members
Yes, they can. The proper name for that would be extended family household.
yes he did live with family members some have heard
Wolves are members of Family Canidae.
The Lakota are the native American tribe. They live in North Dakota and South Dakota.
They would get help from family members or friends. People with it can not take care of them self.
I will say that, all your family members would be even closer
The Lakota lived in teepees
A Sioux boy would live in a tipi do chores like tending to the horses and helping to hunt buffalo.
yes im in a family with 114 members, talk about a crazy family reunion!! and if your going to visit your other family members that live somewhere else like me then count how many members you have and you should have atleast over 30 members.
The Lakota tribe lived in the 1500s to the late 1800s.
The First Family lives in the White House. Other family members continue to live where they live, with added protection.