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Briefly explain growing up in Samoa in 1920s

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In the 1920 is according to research reports on summer society children did not go to school they learnt many things such as how to take care of children or do household work from older children and from adults fishing was a very important activity on the Islands young people therefore learn to Undertaker long fishing expeditions both boys and girls look after their younger siblings but by the time a boy was about 9 years old he joined the older boys in learning outdoor jobs like fishing and planting coconut girls had to continue looking after small children after the age of 14 or so girls also went on fishing trips worked in the plantation learnt how to weave baskets.
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Growing up in Samoa in the 1920s

The Samoan Islands, islands in the southern part of the Pacific Ocean. In the 1920s, according to research reports on Samoan society, children did not go to school. They learnt many things, such as how to take care of children or do household work from older children and from adults But they learnt these things at different points in their childhood. Older children, often as young as five years old, took over this responsibility. Both boys and girls looked after their younger siblings. But, by the time a boy was about nine years old, he joined the older boys in learning outdoor jobs like fishing and planting coconuts Girls had to continue looking after small children or do errands for adults till they were teenagers. After the age of fourteen or so, girls also went on fishing trips, worked in the plantations, and leant how to weave baskets. Cooking was done in special cooking-houses, where boys were supposed to do most of the work while girls helped with the preparations.

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