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The Taíno people, indigenous to the Caribbean, did not have a formal educational system like those found in more complex societies. Instead, they passed knowledge and skills through oral traditions and practical experience, teaching children through daily activities, storytelling, and communal living. This informal education included lessons on agriculture, fishing, hunting, and cultural practices, ensuring the continuation of their customs and survival skills.

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