Mexican Indians traditionally found water in various natural sources such as rivers, lakes, springs, and wetlands. They often relied on seasonal rains and the knowledge of local geography to locate these water sources. Additionally, they developed techniques for storing and conserving water, including the use of cisterns and canals, to support their agricultural practices and daily needs.
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They drank whatever they could find, wich would be mostly water or goat milk.
where can i find info about the subartic Indians
Go to www.Google.com and type in --> Maya Indians Or --> Maya Indians idk You'll find lots of information about them.
The Pilgrims were the newcomers in the "New World". The "Indians" or native people were already here. I guess you could say the Pilgrims came here and found the "Indians" who were already here.
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10 of the Mexican
Old Mexican has written: 'A Navaho autobiography' -- subject(s): Navajo Indians
James Diego Vigil has written: 'Barrio gangs' -- subject(s): Ethnic identity, Gangs, Mexican American criminals, Mexican American youth 'Personas mexicanas' -- subject(s): Education, High school students, Mexican American youth, Mexican Americans 'From Indians to Chicanos' -- subject(s): History, Indians of Mexico, Indians of North America, Mexican Americans, Race relations, Social conditions
it made them move to new areas to find water
American Indians
Apache.
because they believe that pigs are dirty like mexican food
Hopi indians get water from rain then clean the rain to make water.
Hopi indians get water from rain then clean the rain to make water.
They drank whatever they could find, wich would be mostly water or goat milk.
The groups that led the quest for Mexican independence were Hidalgos Indians & Mesitzos followers.