they went along the bed of a stream for a mile.
The utes came to utah in the 1880 it is believed that they came sometime in the year of 1886
Yes they have their own rules & regulations on the reserves, but they still follow the civil codes here in Canada
Because they needed to go buffalo hunting
Movement to follow the bison- Apex(:
The Sioux tribe had to move from place to place about every 3 months when the buffalo migrated. The buffalo's gave them food, clothing and shelter and would have died without them. They moved their tipi's quickly to follow the buffalo. Further to the above answer - In fact, it wasn't JUST the Sioux that 'moved from place to place'- all the buffalo hunting Plains nations were nomadic or semi nomadic, they had to be to follow the herd. That said, most of them did settle in a winter camp for the cold months.
In James Fenimore Cooper's novel "The Last of the Mohicans," Hawkeye and the warriors, including Chingachgook and Uncas, take a route through the wilderness of upstate New York, navigating the dense forests and rugged terrain to track the Huron Indians. They follow the pathways along the river and through the natural landscape, using their skills in tracking and survival to pursue their objective. The journey reflects the challenges and dangers of the frontier during the French and Indian War.
They made David Gamut go first and then follow in his steps.
so they could enter the water and leave no trail
so they could enter the water and leave no trail
so they could enter the water and leave no trail
So they could enter the water and leave no trail
The Indian runner's companions would be waiting for anyone who came after him.
Follow the yellow brick link.
The Kickapoo Indians were traditionally semi-nomadic, engaging in both hunting and gathering as well as agriculture. They would move seasonally to follow game and gather resources, but they also established permanent villages where they cultivated crops like corn and beans. This combination of mobility and settlement allowed them to adapt to their environment effectively.
The Wichita Indians were primarily semi-nomadic, engaging in seasonal movement between fixed settlements and temporary camps. They practiced agriculture, growing crops like corn, beans, and squash, which allowed them to establish more permanent villages. However, they also relied on hunting and gathering, leading to some nomadic behaviors, especially when migrating to follow game or foraging opportunities. Overall, their lifestyle combined elements of both sedentary farming and nomadic hunting.
Hi, India peoples follow their religious book called GEETA. All the Indians have one religion to follow...
The Spanish enslaved the Indians and threatened them with death if they did not convert to Christianity. The Indians converted for self preservation.