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He wore a hat with one of the natives feathers, with a rob made of deer skin, leggings, and bear skin shoes that he forced the natives to make for him.
He wore a hat with one of the natives feathers, with a rob made of deer skin, leggings, and bear skin shoes that he forced the natives to make for him.
they wear bear and buffalo skin with Poncho boots and head wear
they bribed them and beat them to go against other natives
yes because he wanted their land and the natives said no to him
Yes, the polar bear is one of the few animals that will actively stalk and kill humans. Natives have to be very careful when in bear country.
Yes, certain tribes did.
I believe that a looger was killed by a bear (sorry not sure the year) WRONG. The correct answer is this: Killbear is on a peninsula. Back when the natives owned the land and would do their hunting, they would chase the bears out through the Park, and the bears would stall at the waterline - the end of the peninsula. Although they can swim, the bears would stall for just enough time so that the natives could catch up and kill them. The Ojibway natives referred to Killbear point as Mukwa naosh which translates to bear point. Someone at the time of naming confused mukwa naosh (bear point) with mukwa naoshin (bear kill) and thus the park was named Killbear.
The correct 'bare' to use in the sentence ''toonice to bear'' is actually 'bear,' which means to tolerate or endure.
The man who was slowly killed by natives was named Hugh Glass. He was a frontiersman and fur trapper who was famously left for dead after being attacked by a grizzly bear and subsequently seeking revenge against those who abandoned him.