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How did the American Indians address their problems?

There was no government in order a long time ago. So if one Native American saw a person from another tribe kill one of their tribe members, they would have to follow "tradition" and kill someone from that person's tribe. But one Native American saw a man kill his family. He was expected to kill someone from his tribe, but he just wanted peace. So he wandered off on his journey of peace. Then he meets this other peacemaking dude, and they pair together and form a team. So a government was formed. They had a chief. The chief would help the tribe if they had any problems. There was usually two chiefs. One for peace, and one for war. Every few years, all the chiefs would have a discussion together and say what was going on in their tribe. So it was kind of like a truce.


What is the tribe of native Americans that help settlers?

pilagrams


Will blood samples prove your native American heritage?

DNA analysis of blood samples can help determine your heritage, but comparison to a particular tribe or family would be necessary for you to lay any claims of parentage. Typically the US government will only recognize your lineage if you can prove that one of your great grandparents were 50% Native to a particular tribe or tribal group. Each tribe has their own determinations.


How did the Native American help the Pilgrims survive?

The Native Americans helped the Pilgrims survive by showing them how to plant, hunt, and fish.


What is common among Native American religions and the religions of early American settlers?

Belief in a creator.hope That could help.

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How did the American Indians address their problems?

There was no government in order a long time ago. So if one Native American saw a person from another tribe kill one of their tribe members, they would have to follow "tradition" and kill someone from that person's tribe. But one Native American saw a man kill his family. He was expected to kill someone from his tribe, but he just wanted peace. So he wandered off on his journey of peace. Then he meets this other peacemaking dude, and they pair together and form a team. So a government was formed. They had a chief. The chief would help the tribe if they had any problems. There was usually two chiefs. One for peace, and one for war. Every few years, all the chiefs would have a discussion together and say what was going on in their tribe. So it was kind of like a truce.


What is the tribe of native Americans that help settlers?

pilagrams


The colonist of Plymouth colony in Massachusetts would not have been able to live through the winter of 1620 without?

help from a neighboring Native American tribe.


How Do native American schools help native American community?

they teach kids.


Will blood samples prove your native American heritage?

DNA analysis of blood samples can help determine your heritage, but comparison to a particular tribe or family would be necessary for you to lay any claims of parentage. Typically the US government will only recognize your lineage if you can prove that one of your great grandparents were 50% Native to a particular tribe or tribal group. Each tribe has their own determinations.


What was the purpose of the battle of the twin villages along the red river?

The Wichita people were trying to keep their land. The Spanish wanted it and the Apaches were glad to help out. I myself am Native American, and enrolled in the Wichita tribe, so I find this a great moment in my tribe's history.


What effects did the missions have on native Americans?

The missions didn't help the Native Americans. Many were killed by the priests and put into mass graves ( the graves are still there), they were not allowed to practice their cultural rites or to speak native languages, and they were required to work at the mission. I think even worse than the mission system was the government Native American schools. Children were taken from their parents and tribe to live at the schools. They were not allowed to speak native languages or learn the traditional things about their tribe.


Who was Squanto and how did he help the pilgrims?

he was a Indian (a leader of a tribe) and he was kind and he help the pilgrims by giving them water,food,and shelter.


What were Native American boys trained to do at Thanksgiving?

It's more than likely they were trained to hunt animals for meat and search for wild vegetables, grains, nuts and berries to help provide food for the tribe.


What was the main idea for the Geronimo movie?

I believe its about a famous native American who tried to help others. He was a courage native American hero.


What Native American help pilgrims?

TheIndian's name was Squanto


What are the jobs of native American kids?

they had to help the women clean and farm