Little Bighorn, 1876
Native american and argican american
Henry Jackson was the first Native American to receive the Croix de Guerre
To protect their land
A Native American warrior
Counting coupe is a term that describes a way of Native American warfare where no blood was shed, but rather hitting your opponent with a stick or such on the head was the way win by basically embarrassing him. May seem odd to current American culture but in its context where honor was more valuable than life it was an effective way to pose war and determine victory.
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because they were soldiers that has a victory in yorktown
There's the Little Big Horn, which the Native Americans call the Greasy Grass, in 1876.
Little Bullhorn was the site of the last Native American victory against the U.S. Army cavalry (also known as Custer's Last Stand).
Iroquois
Some Native American tribes that were not associated with the western half of the continent include the Cherokee, Seminole, and Micmac. These tribes are primarily found in the southeastern and northeastern regions of present-day United States and Canada.
Pocahontas is a famous Native American. She is associated with the colonial settlement at Jamestown, Virginia.
The Bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) is associated with woodlands and hedge bottoms.
It's generally associated with the Haida.Many! Mostly from the Eastern North American tribes and the Northwest Tribes!KwakiutlNatve American history
Its interior location gave it access to Native American traders.
The Battle of Thames River, an American victory against the fleeting British-Native American forces. Also, Tecumseh an honored Native American chief was killed during this battle by an unknown person.
Many Native American tribes view bears as symbols of strength, wisdom, protection, and healing. Bears are often seen as spiritual guides and teachers, embodying qualities such as courage, power, and resilience. Some tribes also believe in bear spirits that can offer guidance and protection to those who seek it.