The relationship between Native Americans and trappers varied significantly depending on the region, time period, and specific groups involved. In some cases, they established mutually beneficial trade relationships, with trappers relying on Native Americans for knowledge of the land and resources. However, conflicts over territory, resources, and differing lifestyles often led to tensions and violence. Overall, the interactions were complex and could range from cooperation to hostility.
The indians hunt the food and the pilgrims cook and feed the food to the pilgrims and the indians.
no they did not
No ther were no 'african indians'
The Inca Indians did have spiritual leaders. The Inca Indians had human sacrifices as a part of their religion. These sacrifices were offered along with prayer.
They both didnt get along very well.
Andrew Jackson and the Indians did not get along.
The indians hunt the food and the pilgrims cook and feed the food to the pilgrims and the indians.
The Chincock Indians lived along the Taint border- between Cocksackie and Brownsville.
no they did not
yes
No ther were no 'african indians'
no, because they hated each other so they will not get along.
No the American Indians he encoutered received Disease and we're inslaved
against them because no one likes indians
The chinook indians and the white settlers got alng by trading with eachother
Cherokee
yes they did