The many Native American groups had many different customs, lifestyles, and beliefs, but the one thing that they did have most in common is the ability to live in harmony with nature. Most Native American groups learned from nature and used natural means to live. Sustaining what nature could offer them was an important factor in everything that the did.
The same way that white or black groups are different> Different countries/regions.
Native People consisted of over 500 nations with more than 300 languages. Some lived in the mountains, some in deserts, some in the plains, and some near oceans, streams or lakes. Their customs were related to their environment.
Native Americans had adapted to their environment by doing anything they could to survive. For instance, some Native American groups that would have lived in the desert away from water sources to water their crops would dig a well and build an irrigation system to allow water from their well to flow to all of their crops. Or if a group lived in the mountains they would flatten out land and build a plateau in order to farm. Much like people in China would do at the same time and earlier for rice fields.
Native Americans each lived in separate tribes all over america. They each had a different culture, for example religion, naming, traditions, etc. Some tribes had the same religion and names but not always.
It depends where the Native Americans came from. If they are from the Arctic Region, they probably only used sea animals (since there is pretty much no forestry).
Everyone in the world is unique in their own way.
What are the differences between Native American and African religions.
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There are MANY Native American languages, so please specify which one you want the translation in.
There are more than 700 different Native American languages (and more than 750 languages in India) so you would have to be more specific.
Lucinda derives from the Latin word for "light", so it wouldn't be a traditional native American name, but obviously people can call themselves what they like.
I'm not so sure but, there wasn't really a leader of the Anasazi Native American tribe
His father is Haitian and mother is of Irish and Native American ancestry. So Travie McCoy is half black, 1/4 white and 1/4 Native American. Hope this helps. Biracial people are hot, aren't they.
It all depends on what kind of tribe or native American group it was.
There are different ways of living that was developed by native American group. Some of them include fishing, hunting, farming and so much more.
There is no one "Native American " language, but many from the different tribes. So your question can't be answered.
There are MANY Native American languages. Each tribe has its own language. So there is not one particular word for love in all Native American languages. You need to ask for the word in a particular Native American language, such as Cherokee, Sioux, Apache, etc.
There are MANY Native American languages, not just one. So you need to ask for your translation in a particular Native American language, not just in "Native American."
do native American tribes protect the environment in a responsible manner? if so, how so? do native American tribes protect the environment in a responsible manner? if so, how so?
I am not sure if Native American spiritual guides use Tarot cards but if they do, they have their choice of many different decks and so I am sure they do not use only one kind.
It depends on the tribe. Different Tribes had different traditions, so to say Native American is like asking for one answer as to how children in Rome, India, and Scandinavia were brought up during the same time period.
There are MANY Native American languages, not just one. So you would need to ask for the translation in a particular Native American language, not just in "Native American."
Missionary groups tend to target Native Americans so that they can get them to believe in their same Christian beliefs.
There are MANY Native American languages, not just one. So you would need to ask for your translation in a particular Native American language, not just in "Native American."
There are more than 700 different Native American languages spoken in North and South America. Please specify which language this word comes from so we can find the right translator.