The Mohawk hair style was invented by the Mohawk Indian tribe.
tobacco and land
There was no one name for God as each tribe had their own language. Great Spirit has been propagated as the name American Indians gave Creator, but that is actually just a loose translation for some tribes. The term Creator that I used here is a modern term also.
Because the British gave away land to the colonists which actually was not their land (it was the Indians' land)
Columbus called the Native Americans Indians, because he thought he was in India when he arrived in America. The name stuck, and we still call them Indians today.
General Ambrose Burnside gave his name to the side burns.
tobacco and land
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There was no one name for God as each tribe had their own language. Great Spirit has been propagated as the name American Indians gave Creator, but that is actually just a loose translation for some tribes. The term Creator that I used here is a modern term also.
No.
The olmecs got there name from the Aztec Indians gave the tribe the name olmec. Olmec means "rubber people".
None. Fusang is a myth.
I am presuming you mean American Indians. American Indians did not have a religion per se. Their deeply held spiritual beliefs varied with each tribe and sometimes within each clan. Very generally, they believed in a higher spirit (each tribe had a different name for that spirit) who gave the People everything they needed in the physical and animal world. Their lives were guided by their spiritual beliefs through prayers, ceremonies, dance, songs and stories.
Because the British gave away land to the colonists which actually was not their land (it was the Indians' land)
Lacrosse was played by Iroquois and other tribes.
indians gave them food that winter
In genehey were called Pueblo Indians because that was the name the Spanish gave to their living structures. However, they were actually composed of different tribes, one of the oldest of which was the Hohokam of Southern Arizona.
Columbus called the Native Americans Indians, because he thought he was in India when he arrived in America. The name stuck, and we still call them Indians today.