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Apache and comanche camped near which land from sup ride protection from the text
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Sandra
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Which of the following most contributed to the decline of Native American culture following the arrival of the Europeans?
A.
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chris
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The bison's hide furnished material for Indian tepees and robes.
What's the subject and the verb?
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Anonymous
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9-10. Since almost all Native American tribes were ,_______________ much of our information on their culture comes from the
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Anonymous
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The Navajo are an indigenous group of people who live in the Southwestern United States. Explain how a book about the Navajo
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N0t_a B0T
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4. Why did the Navajo hogan have to be located carefully, according to tradition? (1 point)
O a. To avoid enemies Ob. To catch
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Uhh
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5. What role did sand paintings play in Navajo religious practices? (1 point)
O a. They served as decoration Ob. They were used
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Uhh
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I have to write a argment Paper and it is based on Native Americans traditional culture.
I don't know it this is a good thesis:
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La
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which group of native americans often moved, ffollowing the buffalo
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estyd
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if you were a native american where would you go to fish, what fishing techniques would use , and how would you cook and process
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lisa
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What variety ways did the Plain Indians hunt the buffalo????
i know i wrote it already it's just it's easier for u guys to
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Laruen
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"Redskin" was originally a term for
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Joey
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Did the native american Arctic region:
A. Use irrigation B. Hunt buffalo
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513EliteTrackGirl
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Navajo Witchcraft
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candy
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Native Americans of the northwestern region of America were fond of using cedar wood for many reasons. Which of the following is
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Quentin
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What is the sacred sites of Native Americans?
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Shavaleir
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How does a Native Americans personal culture influence his or her educational choices?
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Canda
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The voice that beautifies the land!
The voice above, The voice of the thunder Within the dark cloud Again and again it sounds,
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Enrique
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Which factor best explains why Native Americans were able to make permanent settlements?
Responses Native Americans began to
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idk
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What is the culture of the PLains Indians?
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Ella
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Why didn't Native Americans like signing papers. HA HA sorry I asked earlier. But my partner just called me and said she didn't
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Ash <3
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Just a fun question for you to answer.
Consider the choices of native Americans who decide to stay on their tribe's native land
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jeff
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9. In what way did Apache housing differ from that of the Navajo?(1 point)
Responses a. Apache built hogans a. Apache built
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plz help (Connexus)
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Which sentence from the paragraphs BEST supports the conclusion that Native American culture is difficult to maintain?
A Culture
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Use the images in the section “Powwows” and information in the article to select the TRUE statement.
A Traditional clothing
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Describe the importance of bison to Native Americans. Short answer
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Beyonce
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Use the story to complete the activity.
The Forgotten Ear of Corn An Arikara woman was once gathering corn from the field to
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Use the images in the section “Powwows” and information in the article to select the TRUE statement.
A Traditional clothing
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Culture was organized into chiefdoms
Developed large-scale trade networks Were known for building mounds Were capable of farming
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Why do you think the Etowah Mounds are no longer actively being used by Georgia’s Native Americans?
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THE ANSWER!!!
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Which evidence from the story suggests that the Sioux believed the Great Spirit controlled the weather?
(1 point)
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Use the story to complete the activity.
The Forgotten Ear of Corn An Arikara woman was once gathering corn from the field to
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An Arikara woman was once gathering corn from the field to store away for winter use.
She passed from stalk to stalk, tearing off
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Use the excerpt to the question.
An Arikara woman was once gathering corn from the field to store away for winter use. She passed
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Which evidence from the story supports the claim that Sioux women worked hard
They made food for warriors They planted the corn
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Write one to two sentences explaining how stories like The Forgotten Ear of Corn helped Native American communities preserve
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Uhhis it 109
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Which evidence from the story supports the claim that Sioux women worked hard?
a. they planted the corn. b. they made food for
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Why did the Sioux have a sun dance?
(1 point) Responses to please the Great Spirit to please the Great Spirit to celebrate the
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Colin
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Use the excerpt to answer the question. At the beginning of the era of the Surem, nobody knew the name of the sun and
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Use the story to complete the activity.
The Forgotten Ear of Corn An Arikara woman was once gathering corn from the field to
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Use the story to answer the question.
The Signs of Corn When corn is to be planted by the Indians, it is the work of the women
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Aurora Nicole Davies-McMahon
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When there has been a good crop of corn, an ear is always tied at the top of the medicine pole, of the sun dance, in thanks to
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An arikara woman was once gathering corn from the field to store away for winter use. She passed from stalk to stalk, tearing
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In one to two sentences explain what the reaction of the Sioux to a good crop shows about the Sioux people
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Write one to two sentences explaining how stories like The Forgotten Ear of Corn helped Native American communities preserve
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Based on the passage, what was one quality valued by the Sioux people?
A. Strength B. Bravery C. Honesty D. Confidence
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Write one to two sentences explaining how stories like the forgotten of corn hopes native American communities preserve their
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Kai
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In 3-5 sentences, explain what you can learn about Sioux values based on the passage. Back up your observations with evidence
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-D
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with buffalo tallow and rolled into round balls, and used at feasts, or carried by the warriors on the warpath as food.
When
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Based on the passage, what was one quality valued by the sioux peope?
(1 point) • strength • bravery honesty • confidence
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