Before contact with the U.S. government who established school systems like there are in the rest of America, the women would teach the girls to sew and cook. The men taught the boys to hunt, fish and build. Then they switched, and the women taught the boys to sew and cook. The men taught the girls to hunt, fish, and build.
The Inuit's did get education but their education was how to go hunting or how to make clothing. Inuit children would get taught by their elders or their parents the things they will need to know to survive when their older. Now days, Inuit children get taught by teachers and go to school, just like normal kids.
the inuit children play sky tossing
Barbara J. Burnaby has written: 'Languages and their roles in educating Native children' -- subject(s): Bilingual Education, Education, Education, Bilingual, Indians of North America, Inuit, Native language and education, Ontario
The children were treated with loveand respect
the children where post to and stay with there moms and not get eat by bears
do the aleut tribe have chores
Only if Inuits and Indians have mixed and had children.
TheirMom and Dad helps them to learn.
Goosfraba is word that Inuit use to calm down their children. Also a word Inuit use when they're having sex.
the lie down a the baby shoots out then they have a party after
sky tossing is a game played by inuit children
they ate the same food the adults ate