they play
They told them for entertainment, but also as a way of passing down their history and mythology. People listened as children, learned the stories word for word and repeated them to new generations.
maharaja yagnik
I would like to apply for Indian money from Blackfoot Indian tribe. How do I apply?
It was an India Indian, not an American Indian.
they play
If you were a European mariner sailing the Indian ocean during the sixteenth century chances are you were Portuguese sailor
Mid-Sixteenth Century
Anna
There are many people with Chinook ancestry, who are enrolled on the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Indian Reservation. There are also over 2,000 people enrolled as members of the Chinook Nation.
An East Indian money of account, the sixteenth of a rupee, or about 2/ cents.
Difficult question to resolve since American-Indian Nations are independently governing entities. You might try to contact the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs to see if they can offer assistance. For more information see: http://enan.bia.edu/home.aspx
American Indian and Alaska Native alone
There were just under 11,200 enrolled members of the Crow tribe; today there are 11,357, with around 8,000 living on the Crow reservation.
i need the answer in Hindi as a speech for a debate
No get yourself a pentium 2 jackass.
yes, papers like Indian country help promote the culture as do groups papers like the bqr zine and powwowwow because they target the younger generation.