It depends on which tribe you are referring to. Some accepted homosexuality and some didn't.
Native Americans setteled in one place and made a lot of things
Because the cultures were so radically different, there is not one thing in the American's culture that is the same in Native cultures.
No. The children of Native Americans were put in government schools to have them become "White", but the process was cruel and abusive. They were taken to the boarding school and made to dress in clothing that was considered "white" and not allowed to speak in their native language. The boys had their hair cut which was emotionally abusing ( hair is only cut when a parent dies). By the time the children were allowed to return home they didn't know tribal traditions, how to speak their native language, and weren't accepted by the tribe, but they weren't accepted by the white people either. They were basically in a no man's land and no one wanted them. Some took their lives.
If they are born a Native American they can be, but if not,no.
sequoia was a native american
Being born into a native American family, adopted by a native American family, or being accepted as a member of a tribe (citizenship).
Native Americans setteled in one place and made a lot of things
many native american tribes fought for their land and usually lost it in time, while other native american tribes accepted the northwest ordinance and died a sad death.
Some Native American adopted a sedentary lifestyle because they found that farming was an easier and more certain way of getting food than was hunting and gathering alone. Others adopted that lifestyle because they were forced to after being militarily defeated by the invading Europeans.
Because the cultures were so radically different, there is not one thing in the American's culture that is the same in Native cultures.
The Metis are people who are half Native American, and that created a situation where they were not accepted into either society. No support was given because of their Native bloodlines.
No. The children of Native Americans were put in government schools to have them become "White", but the process was cruel and abusive. They were taken to the boarding school and made to dress in clothing that was considered "white" and not allowed to speak in their native language. The boys had their hair cut which was emotionally abusing ( hair is only cut when a parent dies). By the time the children were allowed to return home they didn't know tribal traditions, how to speak their native language, and weren't accepted by the tribe, but they weren't accepted by the white people either. They were basically in a no man's land and no one wanted them. Some took their lives.
If they are born a Native American they can be, but if not,no.
Yes, aslong as you are accepted by the immigration officers any race can immigrate to Canada because we accept multiculturalism.
sequoia was a native american
The primary goal of the Dawes Act of 1887 was to assimilate Native American Indians into American society by transforming their communal landholding system into individual plots of land. The Act aimed to encourage individual ownership and farming, thereby promoting a lifestyle more aligned with Euro-American values. By allotting specific parcels of land to Native American families, the government sought to undermine tribal sovereignty and culture, ultimately facilitating the integration of Native Americans into the broader American economy and society.
The radical Native American group that called for Native American lands to be returned is the American Indian Movement.