The most knowledgeable individuals about Native American history are often Indigenous scholars, historians, and community leaders who have dedicated their lives to studying and preserving their cultures and histories. Academics specializing in Indigenous studies, anthropology, or history also contribute significantly to this knowledge through research and publications. Additionally, oral traditions passed down through generations within Native communities provide invaluable insights into their histories and experiences.
I would say, the first natives to be the Anasazi, and the first whites to be.. The spanish. I am a native american, I should know :)
What is the symbolic meaning of the geckos to Native Americans? I am getting a tatoo soon and would like to know this to incorprate it into the tatoo. Thank You Naomi
no they didn't
Archaeologists learn about the history and culture of Native Americans through the excavation and analysis of artifacts, such as tools, pottery, and structures, which provide insights into their daily lives, social structures, and beliefs. They also study ancient landscapes and burial sites to understand how Native Americans interacted with their environment and with each other. Additionally, collaboration with Native communities and the integration of oral histories enriches their understanding of cultural practices and historical narratives. This multidisciplinary approach allows for a more comprehensive view of Native American history.
No, because they were isolated, Native Americans did not know of the use of iron before the European colonization. People in Europe, Africa, and Asia found many uses for iron long before Native Americans.
They would have to know a lot.
I would say, the first natives to be the Anasazi, and the first whites to be.. The spanish. I am a native american, I should know :)
What is the symbolic meaning of the geckos to Native Americans? I am getting a tatoo soon and would like to know this to incorprate it into the tatoo. Thank You Naomi
i need to know how native Americans live in mission4
I don't know as they were "prominent." I've read some papers that state that 3000 Native Americans inhabited NH when we arrived but that half than number remained in 1700. There are a number of stories that involve Native Americans such as the story of Hanna Dustin and the founding of Franklin.
That can’t be answered because we don’t know.
no they didn't
Archaeologists learn about the history and culture of Native Americans through the excavation and analysis of artifacts, such as tools, pottery, and structures, which provide insights into their daily lives, social structures, and beliefs. They also study ancient landscapes and burial sites to understand how Native Americans interacted with their environment and with each other. Additionally, collaboration with Native communities and the integration of oral histories enriches their understanding of cultural practices and historical narratives. This multidisciplinary approach allows for a more comprehensive view of Native American history.
I don't really know but the European Americans took land from the native americans
No, because they were isolated, Native Americans did not know of the use of iron before the European colonization. People in Europe, Africa, and Asia found many uses for iron long before Native Americans.
Native Americans.
Native Americans