Depends on the tribe.
yes
Migration in search of the buffalo
Movement to follow the bison- Apex(:
If they're American-born, you can hardly expect them to be the same as Indians raised in India. It's a completely different culture, different values, everything is different. They will tend to go for people more like themselves, and i guess Indian guys may not fall into this category. You have to understand that, growing up in a different country since they were born hardly categorises them as "Indian" at all. They are completely different culture-wise.
Jahangir's contribution to indian culture
Yes they is.yes the people in India are forgetting Indian values,forgetting Indian values and just respecting wester culture..................
Indian culture has various values. They believe in respecting elders.
There are some values that Indian culture most follow. These include ahimsa, unity in diversity, yoga and vegetarian diet, hospitality, and parliamentary democracy.
Culture refers to all the values and knowledge that is shared by a given society. The different types of culture include the Western culture, the African culture, the Asian Culture and the Indian culture.
An Afro-Indian is either a person with mixed African and Indian heritage, ancestry, or culture, or a person with mixed African and indigenous American ancestry or culture.
The culture or ansestors behind that person
To take away the culture of the American Indians
The Maya (not Mayans).
The US Government said that the "Indian Wars" were over in the 1860's, however many tribal leaders will tell you that this war still continues to this day. Native Americans' and American's will never find peace together as the American culture is hypocritical and a direct violation of all values generally associated with humanity.
yes
The Caddos were the most advanced Native American culture in Texas.
Americas culture really depends. The culture would be between Spanish, Chinese, American, Canadian,Indian, European its a mix of everything. Amazing Isn't It?! Native American, Latin American, African and European.