They helped lead to the west
At first the Native Americans didn't mind the pioneers. But then the pioneers started hunting the buffalo, elk, and deer, which were the Native Americans main source of food.
Native Americans played a crucial role in assisting pioneers by sharing their knowledge of local geography, resources, and survival skills. They often helped pioneers navigate difficult terrain, taught them how to cultivate native crops, and provided guidance on hunting and fishing techniques. Additionally, Native Americans sometimes engaged in trade, offering supplies and goods that were essential for the pioneers' survival during their westward expansion. This support facilitated the pioneers' adaptation to unfamiliar environments and contributed to their overall success.
The Native Americans traveled to America first about 12,000 years ago, maybe later. The term 'Native Americans' is actually extremely incorrect. The Americans came from Asia and Europe. They weren't made there.
Yes. There did own a Candle Lantern's did the Native Americans.
The Native Americans were forced to move west of the Mississippi River.
Native Americans usually lived near lakes and rivers so they traveled in canoes and rafts often.
Yes the Native Americans lived in Tipis but they did not, however, ride on horseback.
The Chinook Native Americans traveled through the water on canoes and traveled on ground by foot.
We have no clue.
Because the pionners might get attacked by native americans.
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Most of the dogs the pioneer had were hounds or hunting dogs. A lot of them had been crossbred with the native dogs of the native Americans.