Traditional roles for family members in Indigenous Aboriginal cultures often varied by community but generally included distinct responsibilities based on gender and age. Elders held roles as knowledge keepers and teachers, passing down cultural practices, stories, and histories. Men typically engaged in hunting, fishing, and providing for the family, while women often managed the home, gathered food, and cared for children. Children were taught the customs and skills of their community, learning from both parents and elders to ensure the continuity of their culture.
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