Southeast Indians had a rich tapestry of traditions that included agricultural practices, spiritual beliefs, and social ceremonies. They often engaged in communal farming, cultivating crops like maize, beans, and squash, and held seasonal festivals to celebrate harvests. Spirituality was deeply woven into their lives, with rituals and ceremonies honoring nature and their ancestors. Additionally, storytelling and art, including intricate pottery and weaving, played a significant role in preserving their culture and passing down knowledge through generations.
SOUTHEAST
Indians tend to be Caucasians, so no for the most part. However, the Australoid Southeast Asians are related to the Veddas of Sri Lanka and perhaps some Advasis.
when a leader dies they burn a house.
Our traditions are passed down in much the same way as other native tribes.... from generation to generation.
the chickasaw indians would wear a thing called a hair roach on special occasions, it was made out of porcupine hair, not the quills.
SOUTHEAST
No
There were no desert southeast Indians. Te deserts of the United States are in the southwest.
One of the many traditions that the northwest Indians did was the potlatch.
No
I teepees
no
some of there customs or traditions are paintings
hunting
yes
they had ceremonies
food