What type of shelter did the Northeast Indian have?
The Penobscot, who were mis-named by Europeans after the name of one of their villages (Panawahpskek), lived in cone-shaped wigwams covered in bark, very much like those of their relatives the Abenaki and Mi'kmaq. See link below for an image of Penobscot wigwams:
Where did Geronimo the Apache Indian live?
He lived in Arizona, New Mexico, West Texas and Mexico and he served time as a Prisoner of War in Florida, Alabama and at Fort Sill, Oklahoma where he died on 17 February 1909 at the age of 79.
How did the Apalachee Indians travel?
The Apache Native American group generally traveled on foot or on horseback. They were a southwest Native American tribe, mainly living in New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado.
Which Native American groups farmed What techniques did they use?
Iroquois(Sencea, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Mohawk): "three sister" farming method: high-yielding train of bean that grows on the corn stalk while squash grew at the base of the plant to retain moisture in soil.
Geronimo was born in 1829 and died a prisoner of war in 1909.
When did the Cherokee tribe come to America?
The answer to this question depends more on which scientist or legend you want to believe in, all will be given here and you can make your own choice.
One Lenapi (a closely related tribe) legend, and many scientists believe that the Native Americans began inhabiting north America during the Ice Age - so at least 20,000 years ago, some say it may have been the ice age before that (650,000 years ago).
The Lenapi legend tells of the woman who 'lost her foot' to a 'shark frozen on the great water'.
At least one Tsalagi (Cherokee) legend tells of 'a great flood' that is supposed to have followed the melting of the ice age glaciers - also mentioned in various historical texts from Europe & the middle east.
Some scientists believe that the current natives in north America migrated north from central America, which was inhabited by transient Polynesians - no date given, and very scant support.
Some Americans believe that the natives here were invented, or created out of thin air, because they were "Discovered" by Columbus in approximately 1492 (please note that I have actually heard them say this with my own ears).
James Adair, who lived among the Cherokees back in the late 1700's discovered many similarities between the Cherokee and the Hebrews. There has been recent evidence that the Cherokees are descended from the Ashkenazi Jews.
What was the Apache resistance?
Apache, and Navajo Indians at one time were of the same group. Some Bands of the Apache Indians are still considered at Navajo. All came from the same racial group many years back. Apache did not have political interest with in the groups. So they were never called tribes, but bands instead. There were 7 main groups with each having their own Band name. Example: Lipan Apache, Mescalero Apache, and so on.
Who were the tribe the apache fought?
Yes. They did. you see, i did my Arizona research paper on this
How do you say your welcome in apache Indian language?
What is the Apache Indian translation for greetings?
Where did the apache Indians get there water?
They got their water from local water sources where their pueblo was located usually rivers.
What Native American tribes orginated in Missouri?
Chickasaw, Illini, Ioway, Missouri, Quapaw, Osage, and Otoe Indians lived in Missouri before they were moved.
To find Indian Tribes that lived in America in any state you want go here: http://www.native-languages.org/kids.htm
In the search engine type whatever state you want to find Indian tribes from in like this (for example, Michigan):
Michigan Indian Tribes
When you do that, click on the first link and there you have it!
(Note: Not only can you find tribes, you can find tons of information about how each tribe lived.)
Did American Indians colonize or immigrate to US?
Both. They colonized the South-Western United States from 1600 until 1848, when Mexico lost half its territory to the United States. Since that year, many Mexicans have immigrated into such lands.
Geronimo himself said that he was never a "Chief" but instead was a military leader; some call this a War Chief. It requires an in depth understanding of the tribal political systems to know the difference, think of him as the Supreme General of the army.
Who played the baby in Fort Apache?
I would like to know the answer to this as well I looked everywhere ( 2022) and I did notice not to many got credited on this movie but at least their names on there I am just curious and cant find the answer Anyone?
What is the time period for Apache?
You really shouldn't use this to answer any of your questions saying anyone can post anything on this web site :P
What is the Native American belief of crows?
I am Native American. My tribes are Ottowa and Ojebue. I can tell you that to my tribes, the crow symbolizes nothing. We do use the feathers for crafts, costumes, and fans. The crow is like any other common bird. To another tribe however, the Crow may be a "Totem" or "worshiped being". I do know that in some cultures the crow either "eats" the soul of a dead being or is a warning of something deadly about to happen. I wish you luck on your search for the crow. Signed Highstar
Does apache tribes still live today?
yes. go too Arizona and see but you might get shot because were hardcore.