Some Indians walk to school due to a lack of accessible transportation options, especially in rural areas where schools may be far from home. Walking can also be a cultural norm or a practical choice for families with limited resources. Additionally, in some communities, walking is seen as a safe and healthy way for children to commute.
some of the indians were kidnapping by columbus and his men The Indians were influenced to make European-style ceramics.
cuz they were gay
Who says she walked to school ? she is famous for not giving up a seat
Walk I take the bus or get driven, and I always take my lunch to avoid cafeteria lines and mystery meat! Both And, yet another answer I am driven to school by a bus, and I eat the school lunch (not always the best we all know). I walk to school sometimes, sometimes I ride my bike, sometimes my dad will drive me, and my school has good food so I eat cafeteria food. Loads of answers, this is a comment:What a dull subject
Some of the friendly Indians on the Missouri river were the Caddos.
The Long walk in 1862
The blackfoot indians usually walk bare footed and dress mostly like the amerindians
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They walk every where
In rural areas, children walk. In cities, some children are driven and others walk.
canoes, walk.
walk
On the bus, walk or cycle are some ways
Yes, Native American children attend school, some even attend college.
You should try to walk to school if you cant it is not your fault dont worry!
If you have problems getting to school, one thing that you can do is walk or bus or car, or some schools supply cows.
Walk, bike, or public bus. They do not have a yellow bus service that takes students for school for free. Most walk. At least this is how it is in Jaco Beach. They also have a morning shift and evening shift for public school. Some students go early and some late.