yes
Yes. Small groups of Creek Indians would steal horses from other tribes with horses.
Because they wanted the land the Indians had so they attaked them for it and made them move
Obviously, you believe in stereotyping. In fact, some of the Northeastern tribes tend to have very tall members as do other tribes.
The Indian tribes of what Ponce De Leon would call Florida did not survive European contact. The upheaval was too great. At the time there were 6 main tribes now referred to as the Lost Tribes of Florida. The tribes were: The Timucua (of Northern Florida including St. Augustine) The Yamasee (a competing tribe in North Florida and Georgia) The Mayiami (a tribe that lived around Lake Okachobee) The Calusa (of Southwest Florida) The Apalachee, (in the eastern Florida Panhandle) and the somewhat unnamed tribe of "Mound Builders" in the western Panhandle that rapidly morphed into what would become the Muscogee tribe. The Muscogee were soon to be called the Creek(s) by the Europeans as their society progressed. It is known with certainty the Ponce De Leon made contact with the Timucua and the Calusa. It is not known which of the other tribes, if any, Ponce De Leon may have encountered.
the Pomo Indians made pretty baskets
It is to play with other tribes and challenge them and they have 100 payers in each group
The Timucua Indian Tribe lived in Northern Florida... They also lived in Huts, made out of wooden poles stuck in to the ground..... Sometimes there would only be 10 Huts in a Village, but other times there can be 50 to 60 Huts in a village...... The Timucua Indians were one of the first people to come in contact with Europeans. There language was called Timucua language...... The people of the Timucua were said to be average height of 6 feet, or more! They were Hunters, Gathers, and farmers...... This is getting to long........ Well see ya! By Brittany! :)
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They traded poo.
had an elaborate political hierarchy that linked villages into tribes and tribes into a confederation
Occasionally different Chinook groups would fight wars against each other, or against other Northwest Coastal tribes.
The Timucua Indians were in Florida when the first explorers arrived. The Seminole Indians are still in South Florida. There were the Miami Tribe, the Apalachicola, and the Choctawhatchee, to name a few.
Indian tribes fought each other, yes.
to scare away other tribes
Armenia does not have any Tribes at all! It isn't like the Arabs or the Indians or other people .