The lifestyle of Native Americans varied widely depending on their region, resources, and culture. While some tribes faced challenges such as harsh climates or limited resources, many adapted well to their environments, developing sustainable practices and rich cultural traditions. Overall, their lives could be both difficult and fulfilling, shaped by their connection to the land and community.
yes the spanish and native americans did get along but no for long because the spanish wanted to make the natives live the spanish life style and if they didnt do it they didnt live in the town.
The Pacific Northwest has an abundance of natural resources making life easy for the natives to live off the land.
They live in Woodland Cree.
Shallow soils, harsh winters, hostile natives, inept leadership,
They live in Woodland Cree.
yes the spanish and native americans did get along but no for long because the spanish wanted to make the natives live the spanish life style and if they didnt do it they didnt live in the town.
Living in missions often disrupted the traditional ways of life for natives, as they were forced to adopt new customs, languages, and religions. Many experienced loss of cultural identity and autonomy, as well as suffering from diseases brought by the missionaries. The missions also imposed labor requirements on the natives, leading to exploitation and harsh living conditions.
the envirment was a harsh life it was very dirty and hard
The Pacific Northwest has an abundance of natural resources making life easy for the natives to live off the land.
Yes
the spanish attaced the natives americans
they made pills whenever they got sick
In Europe
no
A harsh, strict existence, with no frills or superfluous luxuries or pleasures.
They live in Woodland Cree.
In most missions,the natives lived in the living quartars of the missions.