The Cherokee(切罗基人)were Native Americans(美国原住民)who lived in the Southeast.In the 1800s, the U.S. government (政府)decided to move Native Americans from their land. They wanted to make room for European settlers(殖民者). Almost 15,000Cherokees had to move to the west. The ...
Her castaway tale captured 19th-century imaginations and inspired the novel 'Island of the Blue Dolphins.' Scholars today are diving deeper into her people's history in California's colonial past.
When the first European settlers came to the shores of what local tribes called "Turtle Island" there were thousands of communities and bands of Indigenous peoples. Their numbers were dramatically reduced due to foreign diseases, wars and other policies of the United States government; many of the...
the Mormons were hated by the American government B. the Mormons were the native Americans C. the Mormons were clever than the other Americans D. the Mormons were weaker than the other whites2. From the second paragraph we can find that A. West Americ a was richer than east America B. ...
Native Americans were living in North America for many hundreds of years before Europeans reached the continent. For a long time white people called them Indians. Today, many people do not like this name since it is based on a mistake: it was given to the people living in the Americas by...
But it is a mistake to assume—as many scholars have until quite recently—that the absence of abundant artifacts meant the Taino were necessarily more primitive than the grander civilizations of Central and South America. They simply used less durable materials: the Taino relied on wood for ...
Echoes of ancient conflicts between religion and science, the ghosts of Copernicus and Galileo, are haunting the wilds of the American Northwest.Carlin, John
Who were related tribes to the Sioux? How many Indigenous tribes are in California? How many Indigenous Australian tribes are there? What tribes of Native Americans did the Osage Nations fight? Who did the Shoshone Indians trade with?
根据第二段的Inonerespectinparticular,Cahokiawasquiteunusualcomparedtoothercitiesaroundatthesametime.Archaeologistsworkingonthesitehavefoundenoughevidenceoverthepastfiftyyearstoconcludethat,atacertaintime,around35%ofthepopulationwerenotfromCahokiaatall;itseemsthatmanyofthetribesthatlivedallalongtheMississippiRiveratsome...
Native Americans lived in culture groups. The people in a culture group have the same way of life. A culture group is a group of people who live in the same region. Each region had different physical surroundings. Some regions had forests. Others were mostly desert. ...