they agreed to deal fairly with one another and establish a lasting peace
yes, completely. because i am haudenasaunee (iroquois)
Sure, but only if all parties involved in the bet agree.
they would agree with government hahaha
the right to women to vote in federal elections.
They did not agree on war and Economics. *apex*
The Laramie Treaty is an agreement with two tribes. The two tribes had to agree on what land was there's and who belonged to which land. The agreement would normally take place when a new tribe was formed or when new people came.
yes, completely. because i am haudenasaunee (iroquois)
yes, completely. because i am haudenasaunee (iroquois)
It was importaint because everybody had to agree, so everybody was happy
To understand how the Iroquois encouraged consensus decision-making, you need to understand what it means. It is a group decision making process where all the participants agree on the decision made. When the Iroquois encouraged this type of decision making, they set the standards for their values and the way they lived.
because they are stupid
The Indian Removal Act did not state that the Indian Had to go west of the Mississippi. The Act actually gave the President the right to negotiate with the tribes their removal to west of the mississippi. The tribes would first have to agree to this. Jackson broke this law and forced the removal of several tribes.
The USA did not agree with other European powers about how to punish Germany.
Before the arrival of horses in the Americas, the tribes of the Sioux had no word for that animal. When they first saw horses they invented a new word that literally means "mystery dog": shunkawakan.
There is no information about California tribes in 1492. This before any Europeans came to North America let alone California.
Well not exactly like it but League Of Legends is kinda like it look at the trailer you'll agree they also have competitions.
Technically, there never was a true land war in NZ. There were minor confrontations between settlers and various tribes and even tribes versus tribes but there wasn't an actual war. Historians generally agree that these events have been grouped together unfairly and almost all are unconnected. There definately was however, confrontations between the two sides but these were mostly minor and unconnected. There never was a real NZ war.