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What kind of transportation did Native American Indians have?

They crossed the bering land bridge


What is bitterroot used for?

Bitterroot is primarily used as a beautiful flowering plant in gardens and landscaping due to its attractive pink or white flowers. However, it also has a historical and cultural significance for some Native American tribes, who have used it for medicinal purposes to treat various ailments such as stomach issues and sore throats.


Who lived in the area west of the Appalachian Mountains before the pioneers?

The native american lived west of the appalachian mountains.


That is the meaning of Keano?

Native American name Means wind over the mountains


What native American tribe occupied most of the San Bernardino mountains?

cahuilla


What native american leader united the indians between the Appalachian Mountains and the mississippi river?

it was Randy Putrus


What was the basic cause of the conflict between Native American groups west of the Appalachian Mountains?

invasion of land


What was the origin of the symbol crossed arrows?

The symbol of crossed arrows has Native American origins and has been used by various tribes to symbolize friendship and alliance. It represents strength in unity and working together towards a common goal.


Was Pocahontas the nurse for the English voyagers?

No, she was the Native American guide for the first white explorers to cross the Rocky Mountains.


What is the geographical location of the central plain native American Indians?

They are locatd between the Mississppi River and the Rocky Mountains


Which Native American leader opposed colonial expansion across the Appalachian Mountains in 1763?

cm punk


What Native American tribe inhabited the southwest region living in desert areas bordering cliffs and mountains?

kwakiutle