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Missions were brought into Indian lands by Christians wishing to covert people to the Christian faiths. But Indians had and still have their own set of religious beliefs. The missions did convert some Indians; some sociologists and Indian tribes assert that these conversions diluted or altered the Indian traditional spiritual beliefs. Many missionaries were quite aggressive, as well. While a tribe may have only needed help with food, for example, some missionaries withheld "needs" until the Indians converted (conversion by aggression). It's important to note that most European settlers regarded Indians as "heathens" with their distinctive clothing, use of animal furs, bird feathers, mystical traditions, and their (in the European's opinion) total disregard for the "One God" or "Triunal God" of Christianity. But, Indians long believed in nature's God, and worshipped in ways specific to their historical culture. Rather than being "heathens", Indians practiced a rich spiritual life that still exists today. Another big effect of European missionary work was that missionaries brought diseases that the Indians had not been exposed to before; the Indians had no need before to develop antibodies and natural defenses to those illnesses. Therefore, many Indians fell sick and died after missions opened in their area. Missions affected all aspects of Indian life and Indian ways. It may help to read about some of the historical mission sites and read about the Indian tribes that had lived or do live in that area.
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From an Article by "Icabod" The first people into the Americas were nomadic hunters. They didn't plan to come here, they followed the migrations of the game. There was no point where somebody said "hey, welcome to the New World" Like most people, they were interested in getting enough to eat and leaving things a bit better for their children. We don't consider them "Native Americans" as they weren't born here and they predate the development of today's Native Americans(Indians). Rather we call them "PaleoIndians." However, some accounts consider the fact that these paleoamericans spread throughout the two continents and the various tribes that developed can be considered Native Americans, or Indians. The following is taken from http://en.wikipedia.org
they believed that their god was the one and only god (god Wikinumi) they didn't believe in getting married. they thought that their god would curse them if they did. that is mainly what the Paiute believed in.
No, you can not get expelled because facebook is for socializing and getting to know people. Lots of people do make fake facebooks.
Good luck getting suspended/expelled.
Two possible consequences of cheating on an exam are: Getting caught by the teacher Getting suspended or expelled
A felony
No. It is worse than petty. That would be selfish and mean-spirited.
A girl in school can get suspended for actions such as physical violence, bullying, substance abuse, cheating on exams, or repeatedly breaking school rules. Each school has its own specific code of conduct that outlines behaviors that can result in suspension.
You can't, period.
You can get your rights back as a parent once you have come back to the country and state of Massachusetts.
The Columbian exchange affected American Indian agriculture by getting American Indians to produce more tobacco.
yes
Hildegard Thompson has written: 'Getting to know American Indians today' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Indians of North America 'Pre-Primer' -- subject(s): Grammar, Navajo language, Readers 'Getting to know American Indians today' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Juvenile literature
No, cause you're getting retirement pay.