Native Americans in North America primarily passed on knowledge through oral traditions, including storytelling, songs, and rituals. Elders played a crucial role in this process, sharing cultural stories, histories, and lessons with younger generations. This method not only preserved their histories and values but also reinforced community bonds and identity. Additionally, hands-on experiences and practices, such as hunting, gathering, and crafts, were vital for transmitting practical skills and knowledge.
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Hunting, fishing, farming, medicine, war
well from my knowledge, white people wanted them to leave so President Jackson passed a Removal Act which the federal government can pay the Native Americans to move to the west of the Mississippi River.
They had an aural history.
They didn't actually have literature. Native Americans have a strong oral tradition and passed down their myths and stories verbally.
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Indian removal act
They passed laws that gave lands of the Native Americans to the whites. They also worked to place these people onto reservations.
The only answer I know is that Native Americans have been passed down stories of American history. They have been told of their ancestors and that they were here in America first and they were told what it was like.