it was a lot better than ours, that's for sure. the native American childhood was very basic. don't upset your child. the worst punishment was getting ignored. i hope this helped a little!
"Papoose" is an American English loanword whose present meaning is "a Native American Indian child" (regardless of tribe). It comes from the Algonquian word papoos, meaning "child". Other Nativce American languages used very different words for child.
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An Amerindophile is a person who likes or admires Native Americans, or the Native American way of life.
There is no such language as native American. There were dozens of different languages, and hundreds of dialects. Cherokee and Apache are as different as Greek and Norwegian.
destroy traditional native american life
I doubt she set goals. She was a Native American and her life centered around her family, tribe, and child. Her life was as far from today as you can get.
the native American life SUKED!!!!!!!!!!!!
American boys are current day and native American boys were native in America back then!
"Papoose" is an American English loanword whose present meaning is "a Native American Indian child" (regardless of tribe). It comes from the Algonquian word papoos, meaning "child". Other Nativce American languages used very different words for child.
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He did have Native American child and he treated him terribly! He beat him and he almost killed him when he threatened him with a knife. Yes he did and he beat him almost to death when he threatened him with a knife. EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT!
An Amerindophile is a person who likes or admires Native Americans, or the Native American way of life.
Well I believe everyone worries at some point in their life starting around the age of seven when a child loses their innocence. So no matter what race whether Native American, white, black, hispanic, etc. everyone worries.
life for them was crap
They worked HARD
The Native American kids went to Spanish school in the Church room where they learned the Spanish Ways of life.
There is no such language as native American. There were dozens of different languages, and hundreds of dialects. Cherokee and Apache are as different as Greek and Norwegian.