Many of these things are passed down through word of mouth, from father to son, mother to daughter. Some things are also written, or painted, or sung.
they had longer dongs
A quipu
Native Americans preserved their customs and beliefs primarily through oral traditions, storytelling, and rituals, which passed down knowledge and cultural practices from generation to generation. Additionally, community gatherings and ceremonies played a vital role in reinforcing cultural identity and fostering a sense of belonging. The use of art, music, and dance also helped maintain their cultural expressions. Despite external pressures, many tribes adapted their practices to ensure the continuity of their heritage.
The Dutch pretty much exploited the Native Americans for their rich resources. The Native Americans resented the Dutch, and the Dutch looked down upon them because they considered the Native Americans to be "lower" and "an uncivilized people".
The Indian Removal Act was about the native Americans being moved to the west.President Jackson signed it because he thought that native Americans slowed down the nations growth by living on land settlers wanted
Yes, it is.
The word "folklore" is a noun. It refers to the traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community passed down orally through generations.
Yes, the noun 'folklore' is a commonnoun, a general word for the traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community, passed from one generation to the next by word of mouth.
they had longer dongs
Yes, it is a noun. It encompasses the field of folk stories and songs.
Folktale and folklore are related but not the same. A folktale is a specific type of folklore, which encompasses the stories, myths, legends, and traditions of a community. Folklore refers to the broader cultural expressions, including customs, beliefs, music, and art, that are passed down through generations. Thus, while all folktales are part of folklore, not all folklore consists of folktales.
They didn't actually have literature. Native Americans have a strong oral tradition and passed down their myths and stories verbally.
A quipu
native Americans burned it down
The native Americans used the land by planting crops like corn. They also used the land by cutting down trees, building homes, and foraging for food from native plants.
They used stone axes!
Food Shelter and good land.