They were treated like angels
They farm they
Yes, the Sioux tribe did have horses. They, like the Nez Perce had Appaloosas and Paints.
The Indian constitution protects the rights of children, women, minorities and the weaker section of it's citizen by considering them all as equals. In this respect the Indian constitution is very much like the American constitution.
Nope the Sioux did not farm Because the women got fruit for the people of the Sioux nation.
They wake up brush their teeth maybe take a shower and go fishing/hunting all day at the park and that's it. They have to gather water and sew together buffalo hides.
Family life for a Sioux indian was ok. could be better but ok.
the children were treated like adults
Slave children were often separated from their families, subjected to harsh working conditions, and received minimal education. They were typically treated as property rather than individuals deserving of care and protection. In addition, many slave children experienced physical and emotional abuse at the hands of their owners.
Because 98% of them act like children.
Like normal children of the era.
some Indian's were treated like slave's. some were treated with respect and others might be treated right in the middle
the Sioux CHILDREN were; the kids of the Sioux tribe often a kid with 5 brothers and sisters. the children were treated like we are today, they played around with each other and sometimes played up. although when the girls got to a certain age they would become a wife.im arfaid i don't no that age.the boys would go hunting from the age off 11. hope i helped (:
Very hard because they had to kill their food,and sometimes their food would kill them.
Bad. because they didint like each other
One large tribe is called the Sioux - divided into several other tribes like Lakota and Dakota.
they had to work to keep their parents up
He really didn't like how the Spanish people treated the Indian's