yes
Almost all of the theory behind the American system of government was developed long before George Washington discussed it with Native Americans. The main Native American contribution was to show that such a government actually worked in practice for a secular government and not just for a religious one.
the native americans
the US developed a reservation system for Native Americans because when white men came they took their land and the Native Americans needed a place to go also the US was afraid they would do something to get back at them so they made a reservation system
Some Native Americans today are Christian, some are Jewish. There are Indians of probably every belief system out there. I am an Indian, and I'm atheist. Our original belief systems, pre-Euro contact, had ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with Christianity or any other religious system that wasn't specifically our own.
native americans
Native Americans lived in groups that had no leadership roles. They often moved from place to place for food and hunting. Family and social pressures provided structure within the groups.
How Native American societies were structured depended on the tribe. However, most of them had chiefs, a council, and a system of oral laws.
- Native Americans were used as laborers or slaves. - This forced the Native Americans to starve. - Disease took a toll on Native Americans; they were vulnerable to smallpox, measles, and typhus, and many of the died.
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No, they had some sort of caste system.
Anyone who has a spiritual belief system structured upon specific definitions pertaining to the nature of God and existence.
The mission system didn't treat the Native Americans well. They were beaten, not allowed to practice their traditions, and killed. Many missions have mass graves of Native Americans.