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eduard
4 years ago
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(a) how were clans important in native american societies?

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marissa [1.9K]4 years ago
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The importance of clans in Native American societies is that the people in this society has the ability to made use of relatives in which had effect of fulfilling their needs, example of these needs are education and even child care which had greatly affected the Native American society.

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