The basic unit of organization among Native Americans was often the tribe or clan, which consisted of extended families connected by kinship ties. These groups were typically organized around a shared territory, language, and cultural practices. Leadership structures varied, with some tribes having chiefs or councils to make decisions, while others operated more democratically. Social roles and responsibilities were often defined by age, gender, and lineage within these units.
The French invaded their land and began creating wars between them, the Native Americans, and England. These wars were called the French and Indian War.
There were 4 basic groups, depending on the standard you use. 1. Eastland and or Woodland Native Americans - defined by the wooded areas in which they lived. 2. Plains Native Americans - who generally occupied the great plains. 3. Desert Native Americans - who generally occupied the desert areas of the great plains and rocky mountains. 4. Western Woodland Native Americans - (sometimes called 'bug eaters' (derogatory reference), who occupied the northern coastal areas of the woodlands.
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At Mission San Jose, Native Americans typically slept in simple adobe structures known as "jacals," which were one-room homes made from mud and sticks. These dwellings offered basic shelter and were often shared by families. The mission also provided communal sleeping areas for those who lived and worked at the mission, reflecting the communal lifestyle that was common among Indigenous peoples.
supports the basic values shared by Americans?
The French invaded their land and began creating wars between them, the Native Americans, and England. These wars were called the French and Indian War.
natural resources
The Native American civil rights movements sought equal treatment and basic civil rights for Native Americans. In 1968 the Indian Civil Rights Act was passed and it granted Native Americans many civil rights.
to help nature and to grow in your life and to your self and other people
There were 4 basic groups, depending on the standard you use. 1. Eastland and or Woodland Native Americans - defined by the wooded areas in which they lived. 2. Plains Native Americans - who generally occupied the great plains. 3. Desert Native Americans - who generally occupied the desert areas of the great plains and rocky mountains. 4. Western Woodland Native Americans - (sometimes called 'bug eaters' (derogatory reference), who occupied the northern coastal areas of the woodlands.
Over competition for land.
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No. It was competition over land. Religion did play a large factor into how the English colonists regarded native Americans, pretty much the English considered them barbarians, uncultured, etc.
At Mission San Jose, Native Americans typically slept in simple adobe structures known as "jacals," which were one-room homes made from mud and sticks. These dwellings offered basic shelter and were often shared by families. The mission also provided communal sleeping areas for those who lived and worked at the mission, reflecting the communal lifestyle that was common among Indigenous peoples.
African Americans were used as slaves, discriminated against because white people didnt treat them as equal. Native Americans because they were forced to move west in "the trail of tears" because that one white president was greedy and discriminated against them
The cell which is the basic unit of life