Early Native Americans and pioneer children were often taught by their families and community members, with knowledge passed down through oral traditions and practical experiences. Among Native Americans, elders played a crucial role in educating the youth about cultural practices, survival skills, and spiritual beliefs. In pioneer communities, parents, older siblings, and neighbors shared lessons in reading, writing, and essential life skills, often supplemented by informal schooling or traveling teachers. This community-based approach fostered a strong sense of shared knowledge and cultural identity.
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because the pilgrims taught the Native Americans how to farm.
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Native Americans, mostly in the southwest U.S., were required to work for the Spanish and give much of their crops to the Spanish in exchange for the supposed "privilege" of being "protected", taught Spanish, and also for being taught the Catholic faith.
The Native Americans taught the colonists many skills. Planting corn was an important one. They also taught them about hunting for various animals. There were also the building of watercraft and how to travel through the areas of the countryside.
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They taught themselves with the help of Indians (Native Americans).
To get a general idea, the Native Americans taught the Europeans how to farm, kill certain animals, make jewelry (such as bead necklaces), and many other things. In return, the Europeans taught the Native Americans how to use advanced technologic weapons (guns), and taught them the idea of religion.
They taught them to grow crops.
because the pilgrims taught the Native Americans how to farm.
Native Americans taught pilgrims how to grow crops native to America. They also taught them how to fish, as well as hunt.
They taught them how to plant, hunt, and caught fish.
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French trappers and Native Americans got along well and had a generally friendly relationship. The Native Americans, for example, taught the trappers how to fish.
The Native Americans helped the pilgrims by teaching them what foods could be grown in America and how to grow them. They also taught them how to build housing.
The Native Americans taught the colonists a lot about the land and how to survive. Afterwards, many of the Native Americans were displaced.