Indigenous tribes in North America varied in their treatment of captives, depending on cultural practices and specific circumstances. Some tribes adopted captives into their communities, allowing them to assimilate and become part of the tribe, often to replace lost members. Others might use captives as a means of negotiation or leverage in conflicts, while some faced harsh treatment or execution, particularly if they were from rival groups. Overall, the fate of captives was influenced by the tribe's customs, the identity of the captives, and the context of their capture.
There is a page on wikipedia titled "Captives in American Indian Wars" which provides some information.
Held foreigners as captives.
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Yes some Allied captives were killed in the two atomic blasts that hit Japan ending WW 2.
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Telling indians that their skin was the wrong color.
There is a wikipedia page called "Captives in American Indian Wars" which describes the practices.
There is a page on wikipedia titled "Captives in American Indian Wars" which provides some information.
All captives. USAF LOAC
All Captives
The duration of Captives is 1.67 hours.
The German word for captives is Gefangene.
Captives was created on 1994-09-11.
Captives of the Flame was created in 1963.
The Captives of Kaag was created in 1991.
They took captives from other tribes in a so-called "mourning war."