百度试题 结果1 题目Many Indian tribes depended on___for their existence, which were almost wiped out by the white people. A. the crops B. the buffalo C. cows D. corns 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏
Beads made from shells hung on threads, called wampompeag (wampum), were used by the Shinnecock, and many other Northeast Indian tribes, as currency. The Shinnecock Indians wampompeag was regarded as quite valuable and the tribe was known to be raided by other tribes looking to steal it....
The only plant that they cultivated was tobacco. They are particularly noted for their headdresses whose feathers were positioned straight up rather than sloping backwards like other plains tribes. Also unique was their admittance of women into the Sun Dance. They were a very warlike people with ...
and state policy was predicated on the assumption that the tribes would gradually disintegrate as individuals left the reservations. Tribal councils were not recognized, tribal governors were rarely consulted, and tribal decisions were thwarted. Additional land was lost...
This can happen when small communities of speakers are wiped out by disasters or war. In El Salvador, for example, speakers of the indigenous (土生土长的)Lenca and Cacaopera abandoned their languages to avoid being identified as Indians after Salvadoran troops killed tens of thousands of ...
Though many of these meetings were peaceful, the cultures more often clashed, resulting in hundreds of battles and skirmishes between the Indians and pioneers encroaching upon their lands, as well as conflicts between the tribes and the U.S. Army. Though confrontations with the Indians virtually ...
The shrewd Scotch trader, Mc- Leod, soon discovered that the Sioux were skilled hunters, and therefore he exerted him- self to befriend them, as well as to encourage a feeling of good will between them and the Ca- nadian tribes who were accustomed to make the old fort their summer ...
But no matter which side they fought on, Native Americans were negatively impacted. They were left out of peace talks and lost additional land. After the war, some Americans retaliated against those Indian tribes that had supported the British. ...
Towards the end of the period, the Guptas began to experience inroads from the Huns (Huna), the next steppe people, whose appearance in Europe (it is supposed that these are the same people), of course, pressured German tribes to move into the Roman Empire. By 500, Huns controlled the...
and that those who believed in his divinity and purpose would achieve immortality in a spiritual paradise. Christians were known to the Hocągara as "Black Robes" (Waisép’į), because of the attire of the Jesuits, the first Christians encountered by the north central tribes. Mentioned in...