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The Lucayans, indigenous people of the Bahamas, divided chores based on gender and age, with men typically responsible for fishing, hunting, and building canoes, while women focused on agriculture, gathering, and preparing food. Children participated in various tasks according to their abilities, learning from their parents. This division of labor helped ensure the community's survival and efficiency in daily life. Social roles were likely influenced by cultural traditions and the community's needs.

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