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White man killed them all

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Mostly we don't know a great deal about the Anasazi because theychanged their lives in the 1200-1300s and became modern Pueblo people. We don't even know what languages they spoke. The Ojibwe however we know a lot about and there are 200,000 today. The main thing they have in common that we know about is that both groups grew corn, squash and beans. For many Ojibwe however wild rice was more important. They also both were at the center of a great deal of long distance trade. The Anasazi traded for shells and obsidian and macaw feathers from a long way away. The Ojibwe traded with cowery shells that came from the ocean and copper from Ohio showing they had a vast network.

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That would take a detailed understanding of both tribal cultures (something I do not have) - I would guess that the same basic balanced belief system (working within the limits of nature and preserving that balance to ensure supplies for future generations)

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The plains, tribal customs, war customs.

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that is good to know

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they both have mohawks! :)

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What happened to the Apache Indian Tribes?

they died


What tribes were allies with the Apache tribe?

The Apache have never been a single tribe, but a large number of related tribes speaking related but different languages. The names of the Apache tribes is a complex subject because each tribe has been called many different names by Americans, Mexicans and by themselves; each tribe was made up of several bands, each with various names.Among the Apache tribes are:JicarillaChiricahuaMescaleroWhite MountainCibecueTontoLipanKiowa-ApacheThis last tribe formed an alliance at a very early date with the unrelated Kiowa tribe (hence their name). Although speaking entirely different languages the two tribes lived, camped and hunted together as if they were one people, although the Kiowa-Apache always had a specific section of the camp circle for their tipis.


What are the 7 tribes of the Sioux?

The three tribes are Lakota,Nakota and Dakota.======================================================Answer: Lakota, Nakota and Dakota refer to linguistic groupings, not tribes.The tribes are as follows:MdewakantonWahpekuteWahpetonSissetonThese are referred to as Dakotas or Santee Sioux.YanktonYanktonaiThese are Nakotas or Middle Sioux.OglalaBruleMinneconjouTwo KettleHunkpapaSans ArcBlackfootThese are called Teton Sioux or Lakotas.Each tribe was split into separate bands (generally seven for each tribe, seven being a sacred number).


Who did the Apache Indian tribe worship?

Most Apache Indian Tribes worship a single creator, Naiyenesgani or Yusan and a variety of lesser gods and spirits.


What Native American tribes is not associated with the western half of the continent?

The Iroquois Indians is good ok.

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What are three American native tribes?

Apache, Huron, and Lakota are three different Native American Tribes.


Name 3 Indians tribes?

Sioux Cherokee Blackfoot Hopi Navajo


How many American helicopters are named after tribes?

About 14: Apache; Black Hawk; Cayuse; Chickasaw; Chinook; Choctaw; Iroquois; Kiowa; Lakota; Mohawk; Mojave; Shawnee; Sioux; Tarhe.


How many Apache Tribes are there?

There are 567 federally recognized Apache tribes in the United States. The Apache people are Native American tribes located in the Southwestern United States.


What tribes were allies with the Lakota tribe?

The Cheyenne and the Arapaho were Allies to the Lakota Tribe.


What is another name for the Apache?

"Apache" is a catch-all name for several tribes. The most notable of these tribes is probably the Navajo


How do you meet an ingenious tribe?

The aborigines of Australia and the bushman of Africa are indigenous tribes, as are any of the Native Americans (e.g., Lakota, Cherokee, Apache, etc.). To "meet" any of them would require going to where they live.


What are all the tribes that lived in tipis?

Tipis (tepees) were generally used by Plains tribes, including the Lakota, Crow, and Blackfoot. They were primarily used by tribes engaged in migratory hunting, as of the buffalo. The tribes included these: Arapaho, Assiniboine, Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Comanche, Crow, Gros Ventre, Kiowa, Lakota, Lipan, Plains Apache (or Kiowa Apache), Plains Cree, Plains Ojibwe, Sarsi, Nakoda (Stoney), and Tonkawa. They were less frequently used by sedentary tribes, which included these: Arikara, Hidatsa, Iowa, Kaw (or Kansa), Kitsai, Mandan, Missouria, Omaha, Osage, Otoe, Pawnee, Ponca, Quapaw, Wichita, Santee Dakota, Yanktonai and Yankton Dakota.


Who made the tipis and where?

Many of the Native American tribes of the Great Plains used tipis. (list of nomadic plains tribes from wikipedia: Blackfoot, Arapaho, Assiniboine, Cheyenne, Comanche, Crow, Gros Venture, Kiowa, Lakota, Lipan, Plains Apache (or Kiowa Apache), Plains Cree, Sarsi, Sioux, Shoshone, and Tonkawa.) They were the ideal shelter for the nomadic lifestyle of the Plains Tribes, as tipis are durable, portable, and can be dissassembled, moved and reconstructed quickly.


What is an Apache museum?

An Apache museum is a museum dedicated to preserving the history, culture, and practices of the Apache tribes and people.


Who were the major tribes in Arizona?

The Navajo and Apache.


Was Apache Native American tribes?

Yes