In Seekers, we can assume that the Tias play the same role as the females. They can be hunter, cook, fisher, anything that fits their skills and whatever contributes to the tribe. To become Nunh is considered a greatest honor a male can get, so any male born to the tribe will be raised that they will be a Nunh. Generally males can only become nunh by defeating the current Nunh, or if they possess a quality that their tribe puts most importance, which in case of U tribe, strength. But if a male can make great contribution that benefits the tribe greatly, they can also be chosen as nunh. Nunh main job is only to breed, but they can do anything else if they so choose (tho if I'm given hundreds of women, I'm not sure I'd do nothing else xD )
I seem to recall that leadership of a Seeker tribe is generally given to a female, and since males will only get enough respect from their clan if they're Nunh, I think it's unlikely that any Tia can be a leader without becoming a Nunh first.
For Keepers, post moogle quests tell us that males never live with their family. As children, males and females are taught the same lesson they need to survive like hunting, but with males are also taught that they have to leave their family once they reach puberty. Females take care the household, while males are generally adventurers. I think males can still visit aside for mating purpose, like maybe just for social visit. They just don't linger around in household too long.
Hyur is the only race confirmed to teach their infants to read and write and I know it's discussed somewhere that most people of Eorzea are illiterate. It seems to have changed tho, since Elle from Hildi quest once mentioned that Mythril's Eye newspaper has become well known in recent years. That said, I think Miqo'te parents generally don't teach their children to read except if they believe it's needed for survival.



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) from the monk storyline who seems to exist just to break the "evil catmen are always Keepers" mold.


