Yes
Revolt
they were glad it was over and that there familys were coming back but some were sad because there family would not be coming home from the war
That's impossible to say. There's at least hundreds of unique and distinct Native American languages and dialects. First you would need to find out what nation and tribe your guest is from (Sioux, Crow, Blackfoot, Mohawk, etc.) and get a translation from people familiar with that particular language.
If you are refering to medicine in general, Native Americans such as the Miwok tribe had many herbs and roots to help heal swelling,pain, itching, oozing, coughing, and or other minor sicknesses. The few women that traveled along with their husbands learned to use these herbs to heal. Otherwise, there were no medical attention to those who were infected with the diseases such as measles or the whooping cough. I hope this answered your question. Glad to help.
Well, in NFL (professional football) there is a team called the Washington Redskins. There logo is the Native American (Indian)...There colors are, Burgundy, yellowish gold and black. Glad to answer you question, Sincerely, WilliamFaulk
no
Revolt
The Native Americans at Santa Clara de Asis Mission were forced to live there and were not necessarily glad to be there. While there were instances of resistance and escape attempts, there was no large-scale revolt at this particular mission.
were native glad to live there
im glad you see this my way the reason why was because once the pilgrims landed on Plymouth rock they decide they wanted the land of the west and were greedy for more and they had no senseable reason why the took it plus they thought it would be a ideal place.
Native Americans at Mission Santa Clara de Asis faced forced labor, cultural suppression, and disease, leading many to feel oppressed and unhappy being there. The mission system disrupted their traditional way of life and imposed European customs and beliefs, causing distress and suffering among the indigenous population.
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The whole word was glad.
Most people were glad the war was over.
Upset! Glad to help !
he found America so be glad Americans!
I think it was written in the June 1983 Edition of Reader's Digest.