The behavior of Native Americans varied widely among the numerous tribes and cultures across North America, influenced by their unique environments, social structures, and traditions. Generally, many tribes practiced communal living, emphasizing cooperation and respect for nature. They often engaged in trade, diplomacy, and conflict with one another and with European settlers, adapting their strategies based on circumstances. Overall, their behaviors reflected a deep connection to their land and a rich cultural heritage.
There were many rules and taboos on everything from how a pregnant woman should behave to how to catch a spring salmon.
behave.
its mass helps it behave
Perhaps you care to elaborate...if not, then ask yourself: Why do Frenchmen behave like Frenchmen Why do Germans behave like Germans Why do Gambians behave like Gambians Why do Norwegians behave like Norwegians Why do Nepalese behave like Nepalese Why do Venezuelans behave like Venezuelans. Get the point?
behave = comportate
The opposite of behave is misbehave.
they behave like idiots
How to Behave was created in 1936.
Behave was created in 1992.
they behave uptight and bosty
integrity
The past tense of behave is behaved.