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In ancient Africa, the family was the bedrock of society, extending far beyond just parents and children. It was an expansive, interconnected network, often including extended relatives, ancestors, and even future generations. This deep lineage provided a strong sense of identity and belonging. Every member had a vital role. Elders were revered for their wisdom, guiding decisions and preserving oral traditions. Parents nurtured and educated, passing down essential skills and cultural values to their children. Children learned through observation and ...