Native Americans often use a technique called weaving to create patterned blankets, particularly through the use of traditional looms. Different tribes have unique styles and patterns that reflect their cultural heritage and storytelling traditions. In addition to weaving, some tribes may also use techniques like twining and knitting to create intricate designs in their textiles. These blankets not only serve practical purposes but also carry significant cultural meanings and artistry.
gave them poison blankets
By way of free blankets pass out under the guise of humanitarianism.
yes
well... The british planned to make Native Americans slaves before the Africans.... When this didnt work they came back and gave them blankets wich gave Native Americans Smallpox... This disease can be deadly, so more and Native Americans died off.
To Native Americans, no one owned the land- it was there for everyone else to use. Native Americans saw land treaties with Europeans as agreements in which they received gifts, such as blankets, guns, iron tools, or ornaments, in return for which they agreed to share the land for limited time.
gave them poison blankets
they spread small pox by giving blankets originally owned by people who had small pox to the Native Americans
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for clothing and blankets
By way of free blankets pass out under the guise of humanitarianism.
yes
Beeds, blankets, guns, pots, and lead fro the French...furs from the Indians
Colonists we taught by the Native Americans on how to plant corn, beans, and pumpkins and where to hunt and fish. Colonists traded iron pots, blankets, and guns for the Native Americans' furs. Colonists and The Native Americans competed for the land and then finally war broke out in 1636.
well... The british planned to make Native Americans slaves before the Africans.... When this didnt work they came back and gave them blankets wich gave Native Americans Smallpox... This disease can be deadly, so more and Native Americans died off.
Yes cause buffalo give the native americans food, clothes, blankets, and more.
To Native Americans, no one owned the land- it was there for everyone else to use. Native Americans saw land treaties with Europeans as agreements in which they received gifts, such as blankets, guns, iron tools, or ornaments, in return for which they agreed to share the land for limited time.
Germ Warfare was used when blankets were exposed to people suffering from smallpox and the contaminated blankets were allowed to fall into the hands of Native Americans at Fort Pitt.