they sing and dance
play recreational games
probully,like other indians. Kids would play games that used technic to do thing when u grow up
The Nez Perce Indians often played games for fun. They had dolls and played games including the "pinecone game" that was similar to free throw games in basketball today.
the Algonquian Indians played a game called lacrosse had a racket and a ball.some-one would through the ball and all the others would try to catch it with there racket.who-ever caught the ball would through it next.thats how the Algonquian Indians played lacrosse.
Margaret Seguin has written: 'Interpretive contexts for traditional and current coast Tsimshian feasts' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Potlatch, Rites and ceremonies, Tsimshian Indians
Rosita Worl has written: 'Celebration' -- subject(s): Haida Indians, Social life and customs, Tlingit Indians, Tsimshian Indians
Mostly animals like fish, bear, beaver, moose, and deer. (:
George A. Dorsey has written: 'Games of the Makah Indians of Neah Bay' 'Up the Skeena River to the home of the Tsimshians' -- subject(s): Tsimshian Indians, Indians of North America
Rachel Abrams has written: 'First Nations water rights in British Columbia' -- subject(s): Water rights, Government relations, Stalo Indians, Nlaka'pamux Indians, Tsimshian Indians, Wet'suwet'en Indians, Tahltan Indians, Ntlakyapamuk Indians
George Thornton Emmons has written: 'The Chilkat blanket' -- subject(s): Chilkat Indians, Indian textile fabrics 'The whale house of the Chilkat' -- subject(s): Chilkat Indians, Homes and haunts, Indians of North America 'Slate mirrors of the Tsimshian' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Tsimshian Indians, Mirrors, anthropology, artifacts, technology, geology, slate 'Jade in British Columbia and Alaska, and its use by the natives' -- subject(s): Implements, Indians of North America, Jade
The Southeast Coastal Indians (Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian). The Athabascans (Cree). The Aleuts. The Eskimos (Inupiat and Yup'ik).
Christina Rocha has written: 'First Nations water rights in British Columbia' -- subject(s): Water rights, Government relations, Stalo Indians, Kwakiutl Indians, Comox Indians, Ntlakyapamuk Indians, Tsattine Indians, Chilcotin Indians, Tsimshian Indians, Bella Coola Indians, Haisla Indians, Carrier Indians, Heiltsuk Indians, Shuswap Indians
Clarence Bolt has written: 'Thomas Crosby and the Tsimshian' -- subject(s): Biography, Cultural assimilation, History, Methodist Church, Missionaries, Missions, Religion, Tsimshian Indians 'Does Canada matter?' -- subject(s): Civilization, Liberalism, Nationalism, Politics and government
Cynthia Maria Cornell has written: 'William Duncan and the Metlakatla missions' -- subject(s): Tsimshian Indians, Missions
What if any oil rights, mineral rights, hunting or fishing rights, or any other rights orbenefits from the state of Alaska or Federal government for the Tsimshian Indians descendant's are privileged or entitled to, if you are one eighth to one quarter validated and recognized Tsimshian tribal member? Thank You
The Pomo Indians often danced for fun. They enjoyed dancing. They also had many feasts, which were fun for them.