As a general statement there was a great deal of conflict between these societies as they were polar opposite in their cultural belief systems.
Some tribes opposed the newcomers. Some tribes, like exemplified in the First Thanksgiving, were willing to help the settlers.
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pioneers, indians, mexicans, chinese people
Most tribes got along with the Mormon pioneers pretty well, but not all. For a time, there were even missionaries sent out just to teach the Native American people because they got along so well.
Bonnie Jo Hunt has written: 'The cry of the coyote' -- subject(s): Cayuse Indians, Fiction, Indians of North America, Pioneers 'Cayuse country' -- subject(s): Cayuse Indians, Fiction, Pioneers, Whitman Massacre, 1847 'Land without a country' -- subject(s): Fiction, Indians of North America, Pioneers 'The curse of gold' 'The Great Powwow'
They followed what the Indians did. So probably out of hide and animals
Andrew Jackson and the Indians did not get along.
In the 1840 what groups did the pioneers travel to the orgen trail?
Indians and pioneers in hopes of a new life