On the reservation when other tribes had adopted white dress and housing, Hump’s band settled at Cherry Creek in South Dakota and maintained the old ways using lodges and traditional clothing. On the reservation when the authority of other chiefs wained, Hump continued to assert leadership over...
a所以我们的村庄大多都是四周环山,而且土地很少,少量的土地主要用来种植玉米。 Therefore our village mostly all is all around goes around a mountain, moreover the land are very few, the few lands mainly use for to plant the corn.[translate] ...
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3. The French frequently supplied the Mi'kmaq with food and European trade goods. By the mid-18th cen- tury, the Mi'kmaq were accustomed to, and in some cases relied on, receiving various European trade goods [including shot, gun powder, metal tools, clothing cloth, blankets and many ...
arrival of Europeans 'with whom they now exchange their surplus peltry, for blankets, fire-arms, and brandy, which gives it some value'. Commerce led people to exploit material surplus to need. The result is 'such a demand for all the materials of clothing, which their land produces … ...
of this land, with ties that connect to a dynamic heritage going back more than 10,000 years. Such dances are always performed to music. The musicians create the melodies and rhythms with voice and traditional Iroquois instruments. The dancers perform in stunning hand-made traditional clothing. ...
Chumash, any of several related NorthAmerican Indiangroups speaking aHokanlanguage. They originally lived in what are now theCaliforniacoastlands andadjacentinland areas fromMalibunorthward to Estero Bay, and on the three northernChannel IslandsoffSanta Barbara. ...
The eviction and forced march, which came to be known as theTrail of Tears, took place during the fall and winter of 1838–39. AlthoughCongresshadallocatedfunds for the operation, it was badly mismanaged, and inadequate food supplies, shelter, and clothing led to terrible suffering, especially...
60, reports that Kumauna, a kama‘āina [native resident] of Kahuku—a sizable ahupua‘a in Hawai’i island—wrote in 1873: ‘In ancient days the people of Kahuku did not go fishing, but were after birds of all kinds to eat, and this is the reason all the lands on the mountain ...
Besides, the lands of the Nedni Apaches, our friends and kinsmen, extended far into Mexico. Their Chief, Whoa, was as a brother to me, and we 102 spent much of our time in his territory. About 1880 we were in camp in the mountains south of Casa Grande, when a company of ...