THE INDIANS (NATIVE AMERICANS)
because Indians are people from India and it is completely different from native american
That depends on whether you are asking about Native American Indians or Indians from the country of India.
The Innu and Naskapi Native American Indians.
No, native Indians did not speak French.
Native and colonizers share cultures by educating their children together**
Colonizers learn the native people's languages and assimilate native traditions.
native children are educated in the colonizers' culture and language
Because the Spanish colonizers did not want the native people to know and learn Spanish. Instead, the colonizers learned the local languages.
Native Americans and Colonizers made this celebration for peace, help and support.
By doing it.
"Anglo-Indians"colonizers
Well imperialism was basically the "I see it, I take it" philosophy when it came to land and nations. We conqured the Native's and they rebelled when they could, but were slaughtored by the colonizers as well as the sicknesses we brought.
Hilary Frederick has written: 'The Caribs and their colonizers' -- subject(s): Cariban Indians, History, Indians of the West Indies, Land tenure
THE INDIANS (NATIVE AMERICANS)
the creek Indians were native to Georgia. The leader of the creek tribe was Tomochichi.
The reason Hakluyt thinks the Indians of North America will welcome English colonizers as bearers of liberty is because they would be rescued from Spain's hold. Hakluyt believes that English colonization in America would have enough influence to compete with Spain on labor, goods, and religion. Knowing that the Indians would like to escape Spain's grip gives enough reason to believe they would think as the English colonizers as bearers of liberty.