A palisade meant the same then as it does now. It's a fence made of (usually) wooden stakes placed in the ground. You might use one around a settlement or a fort.
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It comes from a (native) American word.
Land set aside for Native Americans.
Latin: ambitious Native American: Cotton Wood Grove Latin: ambitious Native American: Cotton Wood Grove
There is not one language called Native American. Various tribal groups have their own languages, and those languages may or may not be comprehensible to other groups of Native Americans.
Since Native americans are still around today, and have lived in the Americas for thousands of years, it depends entirely on what what you mean by "Native American times".
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The Narragnansett.
Hockey was started in Canada in native american or "native canadian" times. this sport was invented by "native canadiens."
idk maybe Indian country The Navajo Times.
If they are born a Native American they can be, but if not,no.
The address of the Palisade Public Library is: 124 North Main, Palisade, 69040 0308
Music in medival times on the American continent would have been exclusively Native American. The 'United States' did not exist at that time, since Euruopens had not seriously discovered the American continent in medival times. Music in medival times on the American continent would have been exclusively Native American. The 'United States' did not exist at that time, since Euruopens had not seriously discovered the American continent in medival times.
sequoia was a native american
The address of the Palisade Historical Society is: Po Box 631, Palisade, CO 81526-0631
The address of the Mcpld-Palisade Branch Library is: 119 W. 3Rd Street, Palisade, 81526 1000
The radical Native American group that called for Native American lands to be returned is the American Indian Movement.