The Indian tribes went to war with each other for Revenge, more recruits for their tribe and for Horses.
The Delaware Indians traded by saying "you give me this and I'll give you this. They traded with a lot of other Indian tribes.
if you are talking about the iroquois tribe , it worked with 5 other tribes but sometimes they work with other tribes
TheIroquois live in the Northeast, along with many other tribes.What are many other tribes? improved:i know one of them was the Iroquois tribe.
During the antebellum years the United States government "relocated" many eastern Indian tribes to an area west of the Mississippi River designated the Indian Territory. This vast tract initially included parts of Arkansas and Kansas, but by the middle of the nineteenth century it had been reduced to roughly present-day Oklahoma. When the Civil War erupted the United States withdrew its Indian agents and military forces from Fort Smith, Fort Washita, and other posts inside the Indian Territory. The Confederacy moved quickly to fill this vacuum and establish diplomatic and military relations with the Indians. Albert Pike, Confederate Commissioner of Indian Affairs, negotiated treaties of alliance with the so-called Five Civilized Tribes: Cherokees, Choctaws, Chickasaws, Creeks, and Seminoles. The treaties required the Indians to support Confederate war aims and raise military forces for their own defense. The Confederacy pledged to arm, equip, and pay these forces and provide reinforcements as needed. The Confederacy also promised that the Indians would not be called upon to operate outside the boundaries of the Indian Territory. From the Confederate perspective, the treaties secured the western boundary of the new nation and allowed the government in Richmond to concentrate on other fronts.
The difficulties Indian Tribes are facing due to deforestation are lack of resources to survive or being forced to either move to another territory or transition into society. Many Indian Tribes find themselves relocating to an already occupied area, straining resources naturally available to those living in the area. Other Indian Tribes relocate outside the forest, forced to gain cash employment, and completely alter their way of life to adjust to society.
The 1830 Indian Removal Act enabled the US to forcibly remove not only the so-called Five Civilized Tribes from their traditional homelands but other tribes as well to Indian Territory, which later became the state of Oklahoma.
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The indian removal act
Many Native tribes were forced to move from Georgia and other parts of the South to the area west of the Mississippi River designated as the Indian Territory as a result of Andrew Jackson's policies. Some of the tribes included the Cherokee, Muscogee, Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw, and this event is now known as the Trail of Tears for the vast fatalities suffered.
The Iroquois
The Iroquois
An Indian Rhino's territory are from 2km2 to 8km2 and often overlap with other rhino's territory.
All of the United States was "Indian territory ." Millions of Native Americans lived in North America when the Europeans arrived. They were killed, removed from ancestral lands, and discriminated against until many had been forced onto reservations.
The Shakopee Mdewakanton is America's richest Indian tribe. Other tribes that are among the richest include the Puyallup, and the Nisqually tribes.
Yes, the Choctaw Indians were required to pay taxes like other citizens once they were integrated into the United States. In 1830, the Indian Removal Act was passed, leading to the forced relocation of many Native American tribes, including the Choctaw, to Indian Territory. This relocation marked the beginning of their assimilation into American society, where they were subject to the same laws and taxes.
The Indian Territory included present-day Oklahoma N and E of the Red River, as well as Kansas and Nebraska; the lands were delimited in 1854, however, by the creation of the Kansas and Nebraska territories. Tribes other than the original five also moved there, but each tribe maintained its own government.