Mostly peace. Partly trade-goods.
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The Beothuk Indians, indigenous to Newfoundland, primarily engaged in trade with European settlers, exchanging goods such as furs, fish, and bird feathers. They often traded these items for metal tools, firearms, and other manufactured goods that were not available to them. The Beothuk's trade practices were influenced by their need for European goods to enhance their daily living and hunting practices. However, their interactions with Europeans eventually led to significant challenges, including resource competition and disease.
The Indians Of Houma setteled in their area because they grew crops there and they manifested goods. It was a succes in trade.
The Karankawas Indians traded with the Texas Indians. They traded goods.
They traded with the Mayans
they traded fur and tobacco
Mostly peace. Partly trade-goods.
they traded fur and tobacco
yes Buffalo furs
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Trade, the Mojave Indians traded their goods for other goods or what was money back then.
The Indians traded power and goods with French and English. This is what started the war.
coffee beans? No, it is Manhatten.
European trade goods.