The success of the Jamestown colony is largely credited John Smith, who instilled a philosophy of hard work in the colonists. He also traded with the local Native American tribes, notably the Nansemonds.
the native American tribes are called native American tribes.
No, by definition Native American is American (Canada, US etc).
Do you mean north american native or south american native?
about 4,000
The success of the Jamestown colony is largely credited John Smith, who instilled a philosophy of hard work in the colonists. He also traded with the local Native American tribes, notably the Nansemonds.
The spelling Powhatan is used for the Native American chief of the tribes (and the tribes themselves) who came in contact with the Jamestown settlers in the early 1600s.
the native American tribes are called native American tribes.
Who do you think, it's the most simple answear ever. The americans traded with them, if they gave them what they wanted. The Native american had to give the american their wife for a day to do anything they wanted. Usually they had sex with them.
Apache, Huron, and Lakota are three different Native American Tribes.
In that area there were many people living there. You need to provide a tribal name. In the area where Jamestown was built there was an empire of 15,000 Native Americans and in North America were millions of Native Americans.
do native American tribes protect the environment in a responsible manner? if so, how so? do native American tribes protect the environment in a responsible manner? if so, how so?
Starvation, Disease, and frequent Indian raids.
The strongest native American tribes included the Comanche tribes and the Iroquois tribes in early American history. Today, the Seminole tribes are quite strong in that they have an excellent business.
The Powhatan Confederacy had an extensive trade network with other Indian tribes before Jamestown was settled. When the Jamestown settlers arrived, they traded with the colonists. The settlers traded their metal tools for food and furs.
There were many native American tribes that lived in Kentucky. A few of the tribes were the Cherokee, Yuchi, and Shawnee.
Francisco Coronado traded goods such as weapons, cloth, and metal items with Native American tribes during his expedition in search of the Seven Cities of Gold. The Spanish explorers also traded horses, which were a prized commodity, with the indigenous peoples they encountered.