Yes, they traded stones and shells.
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
The Lewis and Clark Expedition .
yes they did they made baskets to sell to other tribes. yes they did they made baskets to sell to other tribes.
The Utes had both friendly and hostile relationships with different Native American tribes. They had friendly relations with some neighboring tribes like the Paiute, Shoshone, and Bannock, with whom they often engaged in trade and intermarriage. However, they also had conflicts and rivalries with other tribes, such as the Navajo and Apache.
They would trade metal, knives, fish, and other things other tribes couldn't get.
Shells,berries,bones,and fish
The Gabrielinos are a Southern California tribe, located on the West Coast of Los Angeles. They were placed in reservations with other Mission Indian from different tribes.
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yes they did
bartering or trading.
yes
Yes, Native American tribes engaged in trade with each other, exchanging goods such as food, tools, and clothing to meet their needs and build relationships.
In ancient times, sedentary tribes only had access to local food and materials. For anything not to be found in their direct living area, they needed the nomadic people who went to other areas and countries. The nomadic tribes on the other hand had to rely on the sedentary tribes for foodstuffs that had to be cultivated. So trade was important for both parties as they could supply each other with essential means for survival that only the other party could procure.
False promises of land rights, trade goods and salvation(Christianity)
Yes they did they traded crops and flowers and many more of their products for money
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