The genectic make up doesn't let native Americans grow much hair on face and or on the body and they are of type o blood.like me i am 3/4 with some french i can grow some hair on face and boddy.it is all in the genes
The Native Americans often used a plant called "Lamb's Ear". It grows widely and you should be able to find it at your locals nursery and grow your own band-aids!
It is to honor Native Americans but it is for all Americans. America is a great country but it came at a huge cost to the Native Americans.
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Native Americans used a variety of minerals in their daily life, including flint, obsidian, copper, and turquoise. These minerals were used for making tools, jewelry, weapons, and decorative items.
African slaves brought to the American colonies from rice-producing regions such as West Africa played a significant role in teaching the colonists how to grow rice. They shared their expertise in cultivating and harvesting rice, contributing to the successful establishment of rice plantations in the Southern colonies.
Native Americans did have the genetic ability to grow facial hair, but many tribes practiced grooming traditions that involved removing facial hair. This was often done for cultural or ceremonial reasons, rather than due to a lack of ability to grow beards.
Native Americans do not grow nearly as much facial hair as Europeans or Africans. It takes them a very long time to grow a beard. Their facial hair may just grow a half an inch or less over the course of two months! Their facial hair is also very thin.
yes, native Americans discovered beards when an Asian soldier was recruited to fight, he tapped cow pubess onto his top lip and it grew into his skin, once natives seen this, they killed the Asian and took his technique and made millions
Beards They Grow on You - 2010 was released on: USA: July 2010
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corn
They were the first people to grow potatoes!
yes, blonde beards do grow faster than darker beards
POTATOES
They taught them to grow crops.
lots of food
Native Americans in the Andes