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The Nez Perce children were traditionally taught important life skills and cultural values through storytelling, games, and participation in community activities. They learned to hunt, fish, gather, and craft, often accompanying their elders in daily tasks. Education emphasized respect for nature and the importance of their heritage, ensuring the transmission of knowledge and traditions to future generations. Additionally, they engaged in social and spiritual practices that strengthened community bonds.

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