After the Colombian exchange, corn spread throughout Europe and was a crop that peasant and even serf families could grow for themselves.
They had more spirit.
they have more spirit
because Indians are people from India and it is completely different from native american
If every native American living today were 100% pure blood native American the answer would be extremely simple to calculate from census returns. But life isn't simple and there are people living in Canada and the USA today who may have 1/384 part of their ancestry (or even less) as native American and 383 parts White, some who are not even aware they have part-native ancestry, some who claim to be native American or First Nation and are not; and there are a huge number of other complications.There are people who are of equal native American/Chinese or native American/Polish background - do they count as onlybeing ethnically native American? On what grounds?So the real question is "how do you define who exactly is or isn't a Native American?". Good luck with finding an answer to that one . . .
They had more spirit.
After the Colombian exchange, corn spread throughout Europe and was a crop that peasant and even serf families could grow for themselves.
They had more spirit.
because Indians are people from India and it is completely different from native american
they have more spirit
how did cultural areas shape the ways different native American peoples developed
As Native Americans spread out , they began to develope different cultures. These cultures were sharped by the environment in which people lved
because Indians are people from India and it is completely different from native american
All people are classed as animals. Native Americans are people. There are therefore more than two native American animals.
Many non-Native American people call a male native American person a "Brave." This term is a general term for all tribes but each Native American language has a different term for males in that tribe.
There are MANY Native American languages, not just one. So you would need to ask for your translation in one particular Native American language, not just in "Native American." Asking for a translation in Native American is like asking for a translation in European. The people = Anishinaabeg - (Chippewa/Ojibwe)
Native American people