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communism, republic, and dictatorship. there might be a few others.
Most of the Native American Indian tribes in the United States were nomadic peoples. The Cheyenne and the Sioux were tribes that moved with the seasons and with the buffalo herds. Others were forced to move around to find food or keep away from the soldiers who were trying to do them harm.
The Leni-Lenape Indian name actually is more closely translated as the People. That is what they called themselves. They are most often known as the Delaware tribe to others. The Leni-Lenape were peacekeepers but when they had to be, were fierce warriors. Through forced evacuation, they now reside mostly in Oklahoma and Canada.
Consulate which consisted of 3 Consuls.
Most of the Native American Indian tribes in the United States were nomadic peoples. The Cheyenne and the Sioux were tribes that moved with the seasons and with the buffalo herds. Others were forced to move around to find food or keep away from the soldiers who were trying to do them harm.
It is known as "The Trail of Tears", where Cherokee Native Americans, among others, though mostly Cherokee, were forced to move to Indian Territory, which is modern day East Oklahoma.
The Territory of Others was created in 1970-12.
The duration of The Territory of Others is 1.45 hours.
Inderact? Please learn to spell. Interact is the correct spelling. No, the Seminoles did not interact well with others living within the Florida Territory, thus the Seminole Wars. Mind you, the Seminoles were being forced from their lands during the conflict and shouldn't have interacted well with anyone.
The Forced Theory.
Yes, they swim in circles to warn the others that they cant come into their territory
an Indian tiger looks the same as others
"Domination."
communism, republic, and dictatorship. there might be a few others.
Yes, I and I'm pretty sure many others would consider enemy territory to be geeky.
The exploration and settlement of the western territories led to conflict with the Native American tribes. Westward expansion and the Gold Rush pushed the natives from their tribal hunting grounds and homelands. Many fought in the post-Civil War Indian Wars while others surrendered and were forced on to reservations.
They don't play well with others