Native women traditionally responsible for:
Socialization of Children
Mediation with Whites – Cultural Broker/Cultural Mediator
Evaluators of language
After deportation trains arrived at the killing centers, guards ordered the deportees to get out and form a line. The victims then went through a selection process. Men were separated from women and children. A Nazi, usually an SS physician, looked quickly at each person to decide if he or she was healthy and strong enough for forced labor. This SS officer then pointed to the left or the right; victims did not know that individuals were being selected to live or die. Babies and young children, pregnant women, the elderly, the handicapped, and the sick had little chance of surviving this first selection.
It was primary through the Red Sea routes that traders were able to reach the markets of Axum, due primarily to the proximity of the Red Sea to the area.
<span><span>Pope Leo III crowned</span> </span>Charlemagne as the new Roman emperor