they lived in wigwams and longhouses
Priests at Mission San Gabriel used a system called the Spanish mission system to convert and control Native Americans. They offered food, shelter, and protection in exchange for labor and conversion to Christianity. While some Native Americans were coerced into joining the mission, others volunteered to escape violence or seek better opportunities.
Native Americans.
Yes, the mound builders lived in rural communities characterized by mound-building cultures that existed in North America. These communities were primarily found in the Eastern Woodlands region and engaged in agriculture, trade, and ceremonial practices.
The event that most likely had the greatest impact on shaping Cabeza de Vaca's attitude toward Native Americans was his experience of being enslaved for several years by various Native American tribes. This experience forced him to live among and observe their customs, cultures, and social structures, leading him to develop a more nuanced and empathetic understanding of their way of life. It also likely influenced his later advocacy for more humane treatment of Native Americans by the Spanish colonizers.
People began to live in Drakonjina Cave (also known as Dutches Quarry Cave) in Croatia around 30,000 years ago during the Upper Paleolithic period. The site contains evidence of human habitation, including stone tools, animal remains and hearths.
The Eastern Woodlands; Apex.
The Eastern Woodlands
The Powerful Owl, Ninox stenua, is native to eastern and south-eastern Australia. This owl's habitat is woodlands and open forests.
wigwams
they did
yes they did
By the water
The eastern woodlands
The Eastern Woodlands
yes they live in the north
they live in the EASTERN WOODLANS region ----
Because your moma told them to live in canada