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Different tribes do different things under different circumstances.
They spoke different languages
how indians became different tribes
the buffalo.
It's possible it is for one, but there are hundreds of different native American tribes, all with different languages.
There are thousands of tribes or tribal groups around the world both historically and currently. Please provide more details as to which tribes you wish to discuss in particular.
There are approximately 4,000 tribes of Native Americans.
Which language? There are over 700 tribes in North and South America.
There are many different tribes in the world, and they eat a wide variety of foods. If you want specific information you should enquire about a specific tribe.
Different tribes had access to different resources and lived in different parts of the world with different climates and lifestyles. Temporary homes that could be dismantled and carried were used by nomadic tribes. Permanent homes were made by those living in one location. The skills and techniques available as well as tools influence the type of homes Indian tribes built.
because people around the world have different mindset
There are many different tribes in that area of the world, with many different languages they might use.
The study of tribes is called anthropology, particularly cultural anthropology. This field focuses on understanding the customs, beliefs, and social structures of different tribal groups around the world.
because the sun sets at different times around the world
because of the different weather around the world at different times of the year and how the earth and sun move
We dot have tribes, we are a first world country.......
Different tribes around the world have adopted diverse lifestyles based on their environments, resources, and cultural practices. For example, nomadic tribes, like the Bedouins in the Middle East, move frequently in search of water and grazing land for their livestock. In contrast, sedentary tribes, such as the Pueblo people in the Southwestern U.S., build permanent homes and engage in agriculture, relying on farming and trade. Additionally, hunter-gatherer tribes, like the San people of Southern Africa, depend on foraging and hunting for sustenance, illustrating the adaptations of various tribes to their specific ecological niches.