Before the arrival of white settlers, education among Indigenous peoples in North America varied widely depending on the tribe and region. Knowledge was typically transmitted orally through storytelling, rituals, and hands-on experiences, focusing on cultural practices, survival skills, and community values. Elders played a crucial role in teaching the younger generations about history, spirituality, and practical skills necessary for living in harmony with nature. This informal education system emphasized experiential learning and community involvement rather than formal schooling.
True
Taino Indians
Yes.
No, because there were no horses before the Spanish settlers brought them from Spain.
The west was peaceful before the white settlers came. The Indians hunted for food and lived off of the land.
Technically "Texas" came to the Indians. The native Americans where in the lands currently called "Texas" for approximately 12,000 years before the Spanish settlers arrived.
natives.
before Europeans settlers arrived
True
The Great Plains.
cariba and the arawaks
bass
The Algonquin Indians.
They went HAM
Taino Indians
Yes.
Paleo-Indians