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While there are not laws made by the government of the country that the tribe is in, the tribe can choose to make their own laws, and if you do not follow the laws of your tribe, you will be punished, and there is a great possibility you will get kicked out. The laws in tribes are not legal laws. In some tribes, there are no laws, but some rules and guidelines a member of the tribe should live by. Hope this helps!
The Pueblo Indian tribe had a home called a pueblo! Pueblo has three meanings which are town, home, and the name of a tribe. It was made out of adobe bricks which are mud bricks. They made their appearence look like a modern day apartment building. They made windows at the top of them but they never made doors. They wanted to be safe from their enemies. They used long ladders to reach the windows and they climbed into the pueblo. They then pulled the ladders inside of the pueblo so the enemies couldn't climb into the pueblo and attack.
Well other tribes or people would come attack take there home and take their things
the Pomo Indians made pretty baskets
They were made of adobe, which is dried mud & clay. Pueblos needed ladders to access.
We really need more information to answer your question.. The US has made hundreds (if not thousands) of treaties with different tribes. There was no ONE treaty that affected all tribes.
The Pueblo Indians lived in a pueblo, made of adobe and wood. It had a flat roof.
The Tigua (aka Tiwa) people were Pueblo tribes of Texas. These desert farmers built apartments made of adobe and connected by ladders. The terraces included workshops, kitchens and churches.
they live in the Pacific northwest. Puget sound Salish Indian tribe is made up of different Indian tribes.
It was a joint effort. A little-known fact is that the women made the laws and the rules in aboriginal society. The men were the ones who implemented them, and made sure the laws were carried out.
Yes. Tribes were almost constantly at war with each other, and small tribes often made alliances with bigger tribes for protection from a common enemy.