The Indians, particularly Native Americans, were often peaceful due to their deep connection to the land, strong community ties, and spiritual beliefs that emphasized harmony with nature and each other. Many tribes practiced diplomacy and trade, resolving conflicts through negotiation rather than violence. Additionally, the communal lifestyle and emphasis on collective well-being fostered a culture of cooperation and respect among tribes. However, it's important to recognize that their history is complex, and not all interactions were peaceful, especially in the face of European colonization.
Francisco Galerita was the leader of the Tohono O'odham Indians at San Xavier, Arizona. He and his tribe were the main killers of the peaceful Aravaipa Indians near Camp Grant, Arizona. Look up Camp Grant Massacre.
Tommo Peaceful
Edgar the Peaceful died on 975-07-08.
weve been doing this at school as a project. & charlie peaceful and tommo live in Hatherleigh
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Rather peaceful
yes they were very peaceful
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no they are not fat
Peaceful coexistence
Indians that lived in the plain 5000 years ago and they were very peaceful for the most part
Indians because at first the pilgrims just came and invaded there land when the Indians were living there peaceful
peaceful person and civilized person
Yes the Chickasaw Indians did fight in a war
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They were respected but not feared because they were a peaceful tribe.
They made food and had a feast for everyone. Then, they met the pilgrims and were peaceful.