what were the traditions of the california intermountain tribes
ate food such as corn mill
There are a few different tribes that live in the Khost Province of Afghanistan. Many of these tribes are some of the most ancient tribes of the country and have many traditions.
Sequoyah most likely learned from his elders that storytelling, hunting, gathering, and traditional crafts were crucial skills for survival and community well-being. He may have also learned about Cherokee history, culture, and values, passed down through oral tradition.
Tribes and traditions from his elders
Our traditions are passed down in much the same way as other native tribes.... from generation to generation.
Native Americans had distinct cultural traditions depending on their tribes. Each tribe had its own values and belief systems that differed from those of other tribes.
Native Americans had distinct cultural traditions depending on their tribes. Each tribe had its own values and belief systems that differed from those of other tribes.
All Native American tribes were not the same when the Europeans first came to America, nor are they the same today. The Native American tribes each had their own beliefs and traditions that often varied depending on the region of the country they lived in. For example, many Native American tribes who lived in the Southwestern part of what is now the United States lived in Pueblos (large buildings made out of sod), while tribes in other areas lived in tepees. Even among tribes that lived relatively close to each other there were many variations. Many tribes had their own languages, and so they could not understand the speech of other tribes, making it very hard for them to have the same traditions. Different tribes each had their own traditions, and while some of them might be quite similar with other tribe's traditions, they were certainly not all the same.
Tribal traditions differ as do traditions of sub-tribes and whanau (family). To be able to answer appropriately, please be a little more specific in your question. Are you asking for protocols (tikanga) or kawa (customs) or general family traditions?
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they have a shelter