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The Wampanoag Indians were significant in the Plymouth colony because they:
a.Brought seeds to help the colonists and taught them
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Jujuondatbeat
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The Wampanoag Indians were significant in the Plymouth colony because they:
Helped end the threats from Squanto. Brought seeds to
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Miles Morales
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how did Inuit people from Maya and the aztecs?
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Shark
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about how many Cherokees died of smallpox in1745
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lindsey
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Latin American populations are made up of a mixture of foreign and indigenous peoples. Which of these is an example of an
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ghswhyuswyu
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What Native American people most likely lived in this settlement? How do you know? Describe characteristics unique to their
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Lost
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what similarities do the Hupa and Yurok have?
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Ariana
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Are the Paleo Indians nomadic or Sedentary
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Vontrae
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What is the correct definition of indigenous?
native to a certain area or region applying to people of low social standing
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courtney
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Look I read what you guys said on my other post. I went back to my text and this is what is says.Again I am NOT trying to cheat
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Kandy Girl
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What type of Indians built longhouses?
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Fusion
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What are indigenous people?
the earliest known group to inhabit a region someone who settles an uninhabited territory people who
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Bri
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How were many American Indian tribes in South Carolina alike?
a) They settled in the eastern part of the state. b) They built
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PartyPoison
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What is the name of the indigenous group that lived in Hispaniola when Christopher Columbus arrived in 1492?
A. Dominicanos B.
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the unknown
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Is Metis nation a distinct nation in canada? and How?
Can I please get websites that I can look at? I saw so many but it is so
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Sarah
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WHAT WAS IN OMAKAYAS FATHERS NEW MOCCASIN
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San vee
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2. In 1999, Canada's Inuits became (2 points)
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CJ So Cool
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How were the Aborigine people affected when their children were forced to live with British families or in institutions?
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Sid.V
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How were the Aborigine people affected when their children were forced to live with British families or in institutions?
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Taiwan
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Esto’k Gna developed early agriculture along the Rio Grande. Their heritage is disappearing quickly due to
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von spinit
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who are the first nations...Canada
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Leila
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Who are gaochos?
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A GOODSTUDENT
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How many Indians were living in North American when Christopher Columbus arrived?
Some sources say 1.2 million and others are 20,
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Tripper
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According to a 2004 article by Doug Abrahms, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to distribute funds to members of
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Kinsey
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what about Mohawk interactions with the europeans
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jhon
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Discuss the different approaches of the federal government toward the Plains Indians
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Mark
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What is one way that “The Maori: Genealogies and Origins in New Zealand” contrasts with “The Raven and the First Men: The
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rick
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WHat is a traditionalist cherokee?
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katt
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explain why the mohawks and the other first nations would choose to become allies with europeans, even though they knew that all
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kim
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Where did the first nations settle ?
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Anny
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what were roles of men in Iroquois league?
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vincent
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What sensory imagery can you use to describe the Taino perspective on the encounter with the Europeans?
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Franchesca
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what is the kiutl tribes shelter
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nadiya
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which Iroquois nations lived the farthest from New York City?
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ezekiel
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Who are the amerindians
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nathan
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What were some of the reasons that the Iroquois’s join forces with the British select all that apply
they were enemies with
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Charluz
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2. In Brazil, the indigenous population was around 3.5 million before the arrival of Europeans. Today, the indigenous population
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Lilia
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large, traditional feast and gift-giving ceremony among peoples of the Pacific Northwest and the Arctic.__()
What are some key
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Good Fouuu meett
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What are some examples of how the Inuit people adapt to their frigid Arctic environment?
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luis
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I posted this before...I am doing a brochure on the Inuit. I need a catchy phrase on the cover about the Inuit, can you please
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Olly
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the havasupai are ararian; they live off the summer crops they grow in the valley.
.. .. what is the meaning of the word agrariam
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Annie
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What were some reasons that the Iroquois joined forces with the British? Select all that apply
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Which group of native Americans used to live in the area of new York?
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Shohaur
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Who was the chief of the yamacraw indians
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Are Aboriginal people Native people?
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Anonymous
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What is something that a sovereign Native American tribe can do
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9. In what way did Apache housing differ from that of the Navajo? (1 point)
a. Apache built hogans b. Apache used teepees c.
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Uhh
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Choose the correct answer from the drop down menu. (1 point)
_ was the chief of the Yamacraw Indians and allowed James Oglethorpe
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The Dawes Act of 1887: Explain why it was a disaster for American Indians.
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hj
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who were the Taino and what had happened to them by the 1500s?
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Gabby ( 5 grade)
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