Because when they ran out of animals to hunt they would move and set up a new village. -Annie S.
The native Americans needed to have move able houses so that they can fallow the buffalo every time they migrated, because they hunted buffalo.
The Seminole Native Americans were not nomadic. They did move from time to time, but remained in a fixed settlements most of the time.
The relationship between the Native Americans and the colonies went through a lot of phases. At one time, the colonies depended on the Native Americans' knowledge of the terrain and food sources. Later, there were tensions and fights when the colonialists began to move the Native Americans off their land.
at what point in time?
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I wasn't born at that time .
Smith attitude towards Native Americans was a little unsure. He wanted to trust them but had a hard time doing it.
Squanto had the ability to speak English at a time when very few Native Americans could not. Today almost all Native Americans in the United States and Cananda can speak English.
they are people with feathers in there hair
that's how they hunted at the time
He was a trapper and the attitude in his time was to kill Native Americans. He lived with the Native Americans in central California along the the Tule lake for a long time until a Mexican patrol came along and kicked him out of the California . He was killed at a watering hole by a Native American several years later.
It was a march in which the United States Government forced Native Americans to relocate approximately 1500 miles from their homes. Approximately 1/3 of the Native Americans on the march died due to the elements and lack of food and water. Native American tribes that moved later settled in Oklahoma, Texas and other western states. Why were these Native Americans relocated? Why at this time in history? What were their options if they did not want to move? Was this a federal mandated relocation? How did the idea of relocating these people originate? Who opposed this? What were the advantages and disadvantages for the Native Americans who made this move? An unbiased research project should answer these questions and initiate additional questions.