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They didn't exactly go to school, however, they were trained to do small jobs within their clan depending on their gender and strength.

Women: Most of them were trained to cook pemmican, pick berries, skinn buffalo, and make clothing.

Men: Most of them were taught how to hunt, farm, and train to become the future cheifs (unless they lived in matrilineal society).

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