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In the Shoshone tribe, men traditionally took on roles such as hunting, fishing, and protecting the community, while women were primarily responsible for gathering plants, preparing food, and maintaining the household. Children participated in various tasks appropriate for their age, learning skills from both parents and contributing to family activities. The community emphasized cooperation and shared responsibilities, fostering a strong sense of unity and social structure. Overall, each gender and age group played a vital role in sustaining the tribe's way of life.

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