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The greatest factor in shaping Native American culture groups were the traditions handed down through the generations. Each different tribe had certain traditions that were unique to their tribe. These traditions followed generation after generation, shaping the culture of the tribe.
Our traditions are passed down in much the same way as other native tribes.... from generation to generation.
Native Americans believe that their traditions and ceremonies came to them directly from the Creator.
Yes
They suffered from exposure to new diseases and loss of traditions
The greatest factor in shaping Native American culture groups were the traditions handed down through the generations. Each different tribe had certain traditions that were unique to their tribe. These traditions followed generation after generation, shaping the culture of the tribe.
Our traditions are passed down in much the same way as other native tribes.... from generation to generation.
One tradition for Native Americans are to use every single part of the buffalo.
Native Americans believe that their traditions and ceremonies came to them directly from the Creator.
Yes
They suffered from exposure to new diseases and loss of traditions.
They suffered from exposure to new diseases and loss of traditions
Each Native American tribe has their own oral traditions about their creation story. Each tribe tells a different story. Some oral traditions tell about how the tribe traveled from one region to another. There are no oral traditions about coming from another country. This is because Native Americans had no concept of Countries.
Because Native Americans have a right to exist as Indigenous people, keep their culture, traditions and language alive.
The Native Americans preserved aspects of their own culture to resist the Europeans. For example, language, religious traditions and clothing.
They suffered from exposure to new diseases and loss of traditions.
They suffered from exposure to new diseases and loss of traditions.