Jacques Cartier, a French explorer, encountered the Iroquois tribe during his voyages to North America in the 16th century. The Iroquois were a powerful and influential group of Native Americans residing in the region that is now New York.
Maori statue's are used the same way people use photo's, they are statue's/carvings of one's ancestors. They will appear inside and outside a maori meeting house. Standing in front of a meeting house you will be able to see the carvings on the facia boards leading to an apex of the roofline. These carvings will tell you: 1. Who the people are, who own that particular meeting house and it's surrounding land 2. And from whom they are descended 3. The carving a the apex of the roof line will be the founding ancestor of that iwi or hapu.[ tribe or sub-tribe] These carvings will have the same traits as the person had in real life, eg A leader named Te Kooti is depicted with one of his fingers missing-as he did in life. They also serve as a teaching tool in Genealogy. Young children only have to visit their home Marae-Meeting house to learn everything they need to know about who they are, whom they are desceded from, and what tribe they belong to.
There are 175 men who greet Pizarro and the Spaniards when they arrive to see Atahualpa.
In a sea cave, you would typically see dark and damp surroundings with water seeping through the rocky walls. The cave may have interesting rock formations, such as stalactites and stalagmites, and may be home to marine life like seals, sea birds, and sometimes even small fishes swimming in the water. It is a unique and mysterious environment shaped by the forces of nature.
they are to big they must be viewed from the air
In order to better understand how people lived in ancient times, and to see how it mirors society today. To see how these people used to9 live, and to learn from their history, their mistakes and/or their achievements.
One of the famous quotes by Jacques Cartier is: "I am an ordinary man who believes that I should only hunt where I see tracks."
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He was a French explorer, who was the first European to see Canada.
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He was commissioned by Francis I of France to see out the fabled Western Passage to the Orient.
yes she did she brought it with her from France it was a pug.
Asia, to see if Christopher Columbus traveled to the correct area. I think. But he ended up in Canada.
Jacques Cartier was a French explorer who claimed what is now modern-day Canada for France. He was born in Saint-Malo in the French region of Brittany in 1491. He sailed to what is now known as Canada in 1534; he was the first European to see Prince Edward Island, the St. Lawrence River, what is now modern-day Montreal, and the homes of many Iroquois and other First Nations tribes. Cartier sailed to Canada three times before his death in France in 1557.
Jacques Cartier was caring because he asked the First Nations people to brew a drink which would prevent scury when of course, his men had.......scury! Jacques Cartier was brave because he would of got killed on his journey so he was taking a risk. Jacques Cartier was curious because he wanted to explore and see if there were any other lands. go on Wikipedia.com and type in Jacques Cartier. You will see ALOT of information about him! Goodluck,Damon Langford
The Accohannock Indian Tribe is one of the oldest Indian tribes in Maryland and a sub-tribe of the Powhatan Indian Nation.For more information see related links below!
See, if i knew the answer I wouldn't be googling it. what is the point within that?
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