sometimes Sioux left the elderly behind when they were to old to travel.
because the indians had diseases and were geting sick and where dieing left and right.
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The Chief of the Yamacraw Indians was Tomochichi who met James Edward Oglethorpe( The founder of the Georgia colony) and half-creek translator Mary Musgrove in 1733. Tomochichi was helping English until he became greatly sick. He died in his late 90's and was given a English Military funeral.-Hope this was helpful
Many Indains died out. There are several answers to the question-when the colonists arrived they brought with them more than themselves they brought dieseases. Through contact and the poor hygenie of the colonists, the Indians became sick and perished. It is estimated that 90% of Indians died from old world sicknesses. The colonists would sometimes give the Indians blankets that had the germs on them that caused the sickness giving them the sickness. The Indians usually had tension with the settlers over matters like land and food. The Indians were used as slaves sometimes and died due to neglect. -Roundrupert
real sick
Poorly, 98% of sick and elderly Jews were killed.
heart failure
heart failure
Only those who are elderly and already sick are dying.
When I am sick, I seek medical treatment from a healthcare provider such as a doctor or nurse. They are trained to diagnose and treat illnesses to help me recover.
the poor, the sick, and the elderly.
go to a vet
take it to a vet
you love on it :)
Visit a health care professional such as a doctor so they can diagnose and treat whatever it is that is making you sick.
One of the customs of the Plains Indians was the Sun Dance. Native Americans from many of the Plains Indian tribes met on the grasslands in the summer. There, Indian doctors would treat the sick, and councils would meet to discuss common problems of the Indians. The most important part of the gathering was the Sun Dance, a four-day spiritual ceremony. The Sun Dance took place in a lodge built of tree branches. The lodge had no roof, and a tall tree trunk stood in the middle. As the Indians danced together, the dancers looked up the tree trunk to the sky, to ask the Great Spirit to give them good fortune through the following year.
Marie Roccapriore has written: 'Caring for the Sick and Elderly'