Yes. Tribes were almost constantly at war with each other, and small tribes often made alliances with bigger tribes for protection from a common enemy.
There were historically many powerful confederacies formed by native American tribes. Examples are the Powhatan confederacy, the Blackfoot confederacy, the Iroquois confederacy and many more.
The French and Indian War was fought in the years 1754 to 1763. This war was fought by the United Kingdom and its colonies against the French and its Native American Allies. During this war, George Washington fought as a Colonel in the Virginia Regiment on the side of the United Kingdom.
No; Corn is only native to Central America. Originally, corn was a staple crop for agricultural tribes of Native Americans in that area, but it spread to other Native American tribes throughout the Americas. It was taken to other parts of the world after Columbus arrived in the New World.
The tribes were conqered by the Spanish men and their family members were killed or sacrificed to the gods and other tribes hated them like the Tlaxcallans who helped cortes. Cortes abandoned them at last and conquered them as well.
False promises of land rights, trade goods and salvation(christianity)
There are two federally recognized tribes currently in Wyoming: the Shoshone and the Arapahoe which share the Wind River Indian Reservation. Other Native American tribes which inhabited Wyoming along with the Shoshone and the Arapahoe include the Crow, the Cheyenne, and the Ute.
Yes, some Native American tribes did fight with other Native American tribes. Some tribes even kept other Native Americans as slaves or hostages and destroyed villages.
by uniting the other native American tribes
There is only one reason Native American tribes lost their lands in the early 1800's, the betrayal of president Andrew Jackson and his desire to move them elsewhere. See the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
Most tribes had their own languages, though many shared common ones and/or could speak each other's. Today, most just say 'Native women', 'Native American women', or sometimes even 'American Indian women'. It varies a lot by preference and area.
There were historically many powerful confederacies formed by native American tribes. Examples are the Powhatan confederacy, the Blackfoot confederacy, the Iroquois confederacy and many more.
Yes, Native American tribes engaged in trade with each other, exchanging goods such as food, tools, and clothing to meet their needs and build relationships.
Native American tribes have used yarrow for toothaches, headaches, and other ailments.
In Georgia, several counties are named after Native American tribes, including Cherokee County, Chattahoochee County, and Muscogee County. Other examples include Coweta County, named after the Coweta tribe, and Troup County, which is associated with the Creek Nation. These names reflect the historical presence and influence of Native American tribes in the region.
if you are talking about the iroquois tribe , it worked with 5 other tribes but sometimes they work with other tribes
Windwalker?
Formal names in English, and other languages do not abbreviate. This includes Native American tribes such as the Sioux, and all others.