Potomac Indians who lived along the Potomac River near Virginia
If you are talking about the "Paxton Boys Massacre" in Pennsylvanian, it was a group of 22 Susquehannock Indians they massacred in 1763.
The Susquehannock tribe gets there food by fishing, hunting, and farming.
probully,like other indians. Kids would play games that used technic to do thing when u grow up
The Susquehannock Indians held a belief system deeply rooted in spirituality and connection to nature. They revered the earth and its resources, viewing them as gifts from the Creator, and practiced rituals and ceremonies to honor these elements. Ancestors played a significant role in their spiritual life, with a belief in an afterlife where the spirits of the deceased could influence the living. Their worldview emphasized harmony with the environment and the importance of community and kinship.
the susquehannock indians were farmers and hunters
Susquehannock.
The Sasquehanna or Susquehannock tribe lived in fortified villages of longhouses, each around 80 feet long and covered with sheets of bark.
Potomac Indians who lived along the Potomac River near Virginia
If you are talking about the "Paxton Boys Massacre" in Pennsylvanian, it was a group of 22 Susquehannock Indians they massacred in 1763.
Susquehannock State Park was created in 1965.
The Susquehannock tribe gets there food by fishing, hunting, and farming.
What did the Susquehannocks eat? They eat seeds, nuts, insects, reptiles, mollusks, fish, birds, and mammals.
probully,like other indians. Kids would play games that used technic to do thing when u grow up
The Susquehannock Indians held a belief system deeply rooted in spirituality and connection to nature. They revered the earth and its resources, viewing them as gifts from the Creator, and practiced rituals and ceremonies to honor these elements. Ancestors played a significant role in their spiritual life, with a belief in an afterlife where the spirits of the deceased could influence the living. Their worldview emphasized harmony with the environment and the importance of community and kinship.
lol they had to have had kids to make the adults of the Navajo Indians
Donald A. Cadzow has written: 'Archaeological studies of the Susquehannock Indians of Pennsylvania' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Indians of North America, Susquehanna Indians 'Petroglyphs (rock carvings) in the Susquehanna River near Safe Harbor, Pennsylvania' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Indians of North America, Petroglyphs