according to studies the children in samoa in the 1920s grew up in a unique manner. elaborate..
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A research took place on Samoan society in 1920s. According to the reports of the research, Samoan children did not go to school. They engaged themselves in many different activities. They learnt from their elders how to take care of children or do housework. Fishing was an important activity on the Samoan islands. Young people learnt to undertake long fishing expeditions. Both boys and girls used to look after their younger siblings. But, by the time a boy was about nine years old, he joined the older boys in to learn outdoor jobs like fishing and planting coconuts. Girls had to continue looking after small children or do errands for adults till they were teenagers.
According to the research on Samoa society in 1920s. The Samoa children didn't go to school they engaged themselves in many activities and they learn from their elders.Both boys and girls used to look after their young siblings.