The Dakota tribe of Native Americans live in both North and South Dakota on reservations. Many others live all around the world.
The native Americans included both the rich and the poor.
Yes, and despite popular folk tales of Johnny Appleseed, it was actually the Native Americans that intentionally spread seeds of the Apple tree, and many others, throughout the lands they occupied or traveled on.
to take the native americans and others to be catholic.........now i need ur help
Many things happened to them. Some died from the diseases that came from the old world. Others were moved into reservations while many died in confrontations with settlers. It was a combination of factors that reduced the population of Native Americans, but much of it was on purpose with that goal in mind by the United States government.
All over. Some live on reservations, but not all Native Americans choose to live on a reservation.
The Dakota tribe of Native Americans live in both North and South Dakota on reservations. Many others live all around the world.
They wanted the Native Americans on reservations and removed from ancestral lands so railroads and towns could be built. The philosophy of the time that if they didn't move they would be killed.
The native Americans included both the rich and the poor.
They wanted the information to spread to others that they were "native" to the land.
how did native americans use theire enviorment to obtain food , clothing, and shelter
Most of the native americans protected there lands, and others were out hunting for buffalo for warmth and food.
The colonists settled on the Native Americans' land, and they destroyed some villages. Some colonists did not treat Native Americans justly. Others captured them and sold them into slavery. Many Native Americans died of European disease, all causing conflict between Southern Colonists and Native Americans
The environment and what could grow our survive their would have been a factor. Some natives lived in settlements and others were more migratory in respect to game animals.
It depends on whether this is serious or a riddle.Riddle: Obtaining reservations might be difficult.Serious: There are Native American restaurants in the southwest where larger surviving tribes (like the Navajo, Apache, Zuñi, and others) still remain. However, there are fewer such restaurants than one would expect for three main reasons: (1) the population of Native Americans is very small, (2) Native Americans are typically less-well integrated than other distinctive minorities, making them less likely to open a restaurant, and (3) Native Americans are often worried that by creating a dynamic and changing restaurant that they would risk altering the traditions that they fought so hard to preserve.
Then English had very poor relations with the Native Americans because of distinct cultural differences. The English were Eurocentric in that they believed their culture was superior to all others. By the time the English met the Native Americans, they were already well read, politically established, had structured military, and had successfully spread Christian values. To them, the Native Americans appeared to be savages.
Yes, and despite popular folk tales of Johnny Appleseed, it was actually the Native Americans that intentionally spread seeds of the Apple tree, and many others, throughout the lands they occupied or traveled on.