MANTAGNAIS / NASKAPI (North-American Natives)
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According to Burgesse (1944:p17)[1][131], an informal separation of the sexes is manifest at age eight.
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[1][131] Burgesse, J. A. (1944) The woman and child among the lac-St.-Jean Montagnais, Primitive Man 17:1-18