Geronimo Stilton is the name of a children's book character - he is a mouse, not a Native American.
Geronimo stilton is a mouse, he lives in New Mouse City and has a job as a editor in the Rodents Gazette. The Rodents Gazette is the most popular newspaper in all of New Mouse city. Here are some facts *age anonymouse *Career- newspaper editor *Best friend- Benjamin his nephew And last but not least Geronimo stilton was an orphan, but an old grandma adopted him and made him apart of their family!
He likes his family:Thea Stilton, Trap Stilton and his nephew Benjamin Stilton. He likes working in his company which is the rodents gazette and in his office. He likes playing golf and he enjoys telling stories to his nephew Benjamin Stilton.
Elisabetta Dami is an Italian author best known for creating the popular children's book series, Geronimo Stilton. She worked as a successful freelance author before establishing the Geronimo Stilton brand in 2000. Dami's books have been translated into multiple languages and have sold millions of copies worldwide.
Bozho (hello)he Department of Interior tells how to prove your a Native American and has all the necessary facts on how to register as a Native American.David, Member of The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi
The Tequesta Native American Tribe were located in Biscayne Bay and the islands of the Keys.
Caribbean Cuisine blends Spanish, Native American, African and basic American foods and does it well.
Mark Twain (1835 - 1910): "It could probably be shown by facts and figures that there is no distinctively native American criminal class except Congress."
* He was the leader of the apaches * He fough both MEXICAN and UNITED STATES TROOPS
260 Native Americans who were found guilty in the Sioux uprising in 1862 had their death sentences commuted by President Lincoln.
-feathers -fringe -tan -men wear different things than women -the clothes symbolized things
They are native to madagascar.
Some fun and interesting facts about Native Americans for kids to learn about include their diverse cultures, traditional dances and music, unique languages, and important contributions to art and literature. Additionally, kids can learn about the history of Native American tribes, their connection to nature, and their resilience and strength in the face of challenges.