Eskimo children, or Inuit children, traditionally engaged in various tasks that contributed to their family's livelihood and the community. They helped with hunting and fishing by learning skills from adults, such as using nets and traps. Children also participated in gathering wood and preparing food, as well as caring for younger siblings. These activities fostered a strong sense of responsibility and connection to their culture and environment.
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