In 1830, James Andrew Jackson became the first non-native settler of the town that would become known as Freedom, Wisconsin. He was an African American who traveled there to gain his freedom.
in which native American language?
The strongest was the Iroquois Native American and they are the smartest out of all Native Americans
find a native american friend and get her to inroduce u to her native american boy friends and BAM! u can thanks me l8er
a native american language walk
A butterfly symbol means "Everlasting Life" in the Native American culture
the American Bald Eagle.
Native Americans speak in language not in symbols.
Bill of Rights
it was a native American good-luck symbol
Like the American flag is a symbol of our freedom.
According to Native American traditions, the wolf is the animal that represents generosity. The turkey is also thought to be a symbol of generosity.
I suppose it affects us as a symbol of a country and the ideal of freedom.
Yes. yes, and it did not come to us free, we fought for it in every wars so that you may also "enjoy Freedom". "FREEDOM IS NOT FREE". Beeshlii, Sanders Arizona
The symbol for love in Najahe is a crescent shape with a bead hanging from below it. This symbol was used on horse bridles.
Native Americans communicate through language and not symbols. Find out which tribe specifically and ask what the word is in their language.
A bear claw (usually a depiction of the bear's head is at the base of the claw on statues, idols, etc) is a symbol of strength and resiliance in Native American mythology.