Yes all indian tribes use drums
Feathered headdresses were used by some North and South American Indian tribes. This was discovered by archaeologists examining the carvings on ancient temples and pyramids.
Rats were used because they were cheap, easy to get, and around, but nothing lists why or where they were used. The most common tortures in the middle ages had various devices such as the rack, scavengers daughter, the scolds bridle, ducking stool, torture by dislocation, iron balls, water torture, boot torture branding and burning including being burned at the stake, execution by quartering, execution by the wheel, hanging and being hung, drawn and quartered. I think that these were probably enough.
If it's torture waiting for the answer then yes. If not, then check out amnesty.org To an extent, it's a matter of definition, but, alas, yes, torture is still widely used.
Ultimately from one of the native Indian tribes that used to live there. The name could come from a Choctaw term meaning 'plant eaters'
The most common Indian tribe known for using horses is the Sioux. Many think the Iroquois and Kwakiutl Indian groups also used horses.
totem poles were used in some Indian cultures because not all Indian tribes traditions do that
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Yes all indian tribes use drums
totem poles were used in some Indian cultures because not all Indian tribes traditions do that
there were many types of torture, the most common was medical torture. they were used as "guinea pigs" for experiments.
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animal bones were used for tools
starvation.
Mud huts were commonly used by ancient Indian tribes in the Amazon and throughout central America. These tribes include the Mayan, Inca and Aztec tribes.
They were the Appalachian tribes who used their advantages of time, space, and numbers to create a "middle ground" of economic and cultural interaction.
SWAMI AGNIVESH used the term GLORIFIED TORTURE.