Teaching Methods:
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Observation & Imitation – Children learned by watching and copying adults.
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Storytelling – Folktales were used to teach morals and values.
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Songs, Proverbs & Riddles – Memory tools for teaching wisdom and cultural truths.
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Apprenticeship – Practical training under a master (e.g., blacksmithing, hunting).
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Rituals & Ceremonies – Used to mark learning milestones (e.g., initiation rites).
Curriculum Content:
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Not written, but deeply integrated into daily life and work
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Covered practical skills, ethics, religion, leadership, family life, and survival tactics
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Tailored to the learner’s age, gender, and community role
Example: A male child may learn hunting, while a female may learn food processing and childcare—depending on community traditions.