Native American History
There were many indigenous people already living on the entire North American continent when the first European explorers arrived. They had long ago divided into several distinct groups, each with its own customs and specific way of life. Questions about these Native peoples and their interaction with the early explorers - and, later, with the Colonists - belong in this category.
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No we didn't have "Shamans". Natural plants and herbs were used but also sweat lodges and dances. Cool water as well.
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two hundred billion five thousand and twenty :P
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please do not curse you are being a bad influence
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Settlers were very busy.They did not have the kind of sedentary lifestyles we take for granted today.They had to chop wood,kill...
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sequoyah was a cheerokee and he made symbols
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The planter had to make sure that the crops were planted,harvested,stored, and shipped. He also had to keep careful records in...
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The British treated the Indians with no respect, just walking in and taking their land. First of all they couldn't just walk in...
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Civilizations collapse and fail because of many factors: Over population. Which causes over use of resources... Destruction of...
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Oneida and Tuscaroa ;)
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The Sioux people believed that human beings, animals, and trees were all created by the Mother Earth. They believed the Wakan...
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The Nez Perce were BOTH nomadic and dwellers.They lived in Washington and Idaho catching bison while living in tipis, and living...
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yes they did they made baskets to sell to other tribes. yes they did they made baskets to sell to other tribes.
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Josiah Snelling was born in 1782. -Kristofer
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Tenskwatawa a former drunkard had a vision of paradise and the means to get there. He gave up drinking and became a prophet,...
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gold
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Dome Cemetary Arizona in Yuma County is one place that the Hia-Ced O,odham or Sand Papagos are buried at.
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The native Americans lived near olklahoma
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they had fresh vegies and fruit and many other crops.
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Sequoya was a Cherokee silversmith in 1821 he completed his independent creation of syllabary , making , reading and writing in...
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The Indian self determination and Education Assistance Act was signed into law on January 4th 1975
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American's; White men and the US Government, generally speaking. There are a few noted instances where individuals, or families,...
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THE HOOPA VALLEY INDIAN TRIBE IS ONLY LOCATED IN HOOPA CALIFORNIA.
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they look fo yo mama stupid white person
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Cherokee, Chikasaw, Choctaw, Seminoles, or Creek
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They builded their houses with small cedar wood planks The sweat was a place for men and young men they men and the women didnt...
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The Indian Removal Act was signed by Andrew Jackson in 1830. This gave the government the right to remove the Eastern tribes and...
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The Battle of Greasy Grass on 25 June 1876 (the white eyes like to call it Custer's Last Stand or Battle of the Bighorn).
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The Homestead Act gave a white intrusion of into the previously reserved Indian territory of Oklahoma. Also during The Homestead...
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Sacagwea's chief in relation to her is her brother chief Cameahwait.
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osceola mccarty was known for USM'S most famous benefactor
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Bugs, human flesh, berries, and plants.
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Stone tools (knives, hammers, drills, grinders, hatchets) ceremony and decoration, and shelter.
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Native Americans that were living in the Delaware/New Jersey/Pennsylvania area at the time of the European settlements in the...
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It isn't to most tribes. However, the Mohegans have 13 moon phases. They are also guided by the 13 generations who came before...
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Since dugout canoes have been used across the nation by the native peoples, they were made of whatever trees were available. They...
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The Native American (Indian) name meant "Father of Waters".The Anishinaabe were a group of tribes including the Ojibwe (Chippewa)...
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The Wampanoag people are the most noted for aiding the settlers from Europe.
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