White men married native american women beacouse tjey wAnted the natives to be there slaves
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Spanish conquistadors conquered a huge number of Native Americans because the Spanish was armed with guns, hores, swords, etc. But the Native Americans didn't have the weapons the Spanish had.
In Native American communities involved with missions, men typically engaged in various chores that included agricultural work, such as farming and tending to livestock, as well as construction tasks, like building and repairing mission structures. They also participated in hunting and fishing to supplement food supplies. Additionally, men often took on roles in trade and negotiation with other tribes and settlers. These activities were essential for sustaining the mission's operations and supporting their families.
Native American men usually wore breech-cloths that covered the lower waist. If it was colder outside they wore fabric leg attachments that could attach to the breech-cloths.
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White men married native american women beacouse tjey wAnted the natives to be there slaves
The native men would go hunt and fish and on the other hand the native women would gather food and cook.
Scalping, done by a very few native American tribes, was a tactic learned from the spanish. The few who took the scalps, took them as a symbol of their bravery in battle.
tom, george, Jeff, Jason, Andrew, doug.... just to name a few of the many native American men I know......
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Spanish conquistadors conquered a huge number of Native Americans because the Spanish was armed with guns, hores, swords, etc. But the Native Americans didn't have the weapons the Spanish had.
Yes
In Native American communities involved with missions, men typically engaged in various chores that included agricultural work, such as farming and tending to livestock, as well as construction tasks, like building and repairing mission structures. They also participated in hunting and fishing to supplement food supplies. Additionally, men often took on roles in trade and negotiation with other tribes and settlers. These activities were essential for sustaining the mission's operations and supporting their families.
mst buisness men were completely against the spanish- American war.
Many Native American men were scouts, hunters, warriors, teachers, protectors, workers and healers. Traditionally, the men were usually the leaders of the tribe.
Absolutely