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girls in Samoa island given freedom at the age of​

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Answered by nooruwish
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Answer:

After the age of fourteen.

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

girls in Samoa island given freedom at the age of​ FOURTEEN.

Explanation:

They loved an awful lot freedom at some stage in teenage. After the age of fourteen or so, women additionally went on fishing trips, labored withinside the plantations, learnt a way to weave baskets. Boys needed to do maximum of the paintings related to cooking. After they organized the meal, women helped them.

According to a studies Samoan youngsters did now no longer visit school. They learnt to attend to more youthful siblings and fishing. They learnt those at one-of-a-kind ranges of childhood. Girls keep searching after small youngsters or do errands for adults until they have been teenagers.

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