they were nomads and farmed some gardens using Indian slaves captured in battles. all the Indians had an agreement to not hunt in the Kentucky area due to there was a 7 year cycle of game growth. when the lean years happened ,they needed an area where the game was not used to being hunted so they could depend on feeding their tribes. when Daniel Boone entered the Kentucky game preserve to bring in settlers he was arrested by captain jack, the Indian game warden. after a few years tho the settlers kept moving in and the Indians were starved out.
This is a tough question. As the Sioux made up about 1/4th of the tribes in North America. They used their lands different thru out the Sioux nations. The Sioux stretch from the plains all the way up and down the east coast.
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They are called Native-Americans because they were native to the land we now call America. In other words, they had lived there long before we discovered it.
It was actually quite unusual for Native Americans and cowboys to be enemies. For the most part, the Native Americans fought with the US Army, not the settlers or ranchers.
They suffered from exposed to new diesease and loss of traditons
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How did the native Americans help Jamestown
The US forced Native Americans to live on reservations.
20 %
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The US stole all the Native Americans land.
Native Americans used rattlesnake weed to help snake bites.
In 1887, there was not a groundswell for support in the US for Native Americans. There were, however, social reformers who understood and were friends of US Native Tribes. Among those who pressured the US government to help the Native Americans were Carl Schurz, Bishop Henry Whipple and writer Hellen Hunt Jackson.
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They were here, hence the name NATIVE Americans
The British were aggressive towards the Native Americans.
NO!! No they didn't
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