for their culture and its something they need in their life.
How were clans important in Native American societies?
The American slaves would have made cornbread with the same ingredients and with the same methods as anyone else. In fact, the kitchens of American slave-owners were staffed with slaves, and the same cornbread baked for the white family would have been distributed to slaves on the plantation (Cornbread originated with Native Americans. They were using ground corn for years and years before slaves arrived in the States. )
The puma was important to the Native American tribes as an omen of evil.
they started the native american village
Sweat logdes are important to native american indian beaucause it cleans them spiritually
Maize was by far the most important crop for Native American groups. This crop remains important today and is better known as corn.
the one important one is Buffalo
It was important to Native Americans because they wore it during spiritual ceremonies. It also symbolized a very important person such as a chief.
Fried Chicken, mashed potato and cornbread combo
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If they are born a Native American they can be, but if not,no.
No. Early Native Americans did. What you ask shows a stereo typing and is a form of discrimination.