The latest news is for how many millions they sued the Government.
Can you name some important dates of Native Americans between the years 1950-1960?
1957-Robert Andrew Purser (my dad) was born!! Ayye....Which tribe are you speaking of? If you can narrow it down a bit for me, I can help. :P
How do I get a Native American name?
Sunday, November 20, 2011
What is the name of the 90's song that has what sounds like a native american indian singing in the background
I believe you're thinking of "Return to Innocence" by the band Enigma
Go into the link below to listen to it
What is the name of the 90's song that has what sounds like a native american indian singing in the background
Try the band Redbone and check out their sound bytes!
Reply:I think the guy is Moroccan, but it sounds like a Native
American in Sting's Fields of Gold
Reply:Return to Innocence by Enigma maybe?
Go into the link below to listen to it
What is the name of the 90's song that has what sounds like a native american indian singing in the background
Try the band Redbone and check out their sound bytes!
Reply:I think the guy is Moroccan, but it sounds like a Native
American in Sting's Fields of Gold
Reply:Return to Innocence by Enigma maybe?
Wat are some of the things lewis and clark traded with the native americans...plez name the tribe if u know?
Beads, awls, thimbles, rings, tobacco, knives, hatchets, fishhooks, ribbons, buttons, needles, pipes and blankets were traded with the native americans for food, firewood, pelts and horses.
Wat are some of the things lewis and clark traded with the native americans...plez name the tribe if u know?
beads , guns, and buttons off of their uniforms read the book "Sacajawea" it is very informative of all the tribes and the whole story but the Nes Perce were one..
poinsettia
Wat are some of the things lewis and clark traded with the native americans...plez name the tribe if u know?
beads , guns, and buttons off of their uniforms read the book "Sacajawea" it is very informative of all the tribes and the whole story but the Nes Perce were one..
poinsettia
Native American tribe names song?
I only have a vague memory of this, so I could just be mixing up a couple different things.
There is a song that lists a bunch of Native American tribes or famous Native Americans and then says something like "I call you all back." I really wish I could remember this song or get some information about it, help me out if you can, thanks.
Native American tribe names song?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S55fbTQw1...
this one??
There is a song that lists a bunch of Native American tribes or famous Native Americans and then says something like "I call you all back." I really wish I could remember this song or get some information about it, help me out if you can, thanks.
Native American tribe names song?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S55fbTQw1...
this one??
What was the name of the animal head the Native Americans warrior's wore?
What was the head wear the Native American warrior's wore?
What was the name of the animal head the Native Americans warrior's wore?
Some wore buffalo; others wore wolf, coyote, fox or otter. Many work headdresses made of eagle feathers. Depends on the tribe; the person's clan, etc. A famous picture taken by Edward S. Curtis, depicted a warrior from wearing a buffalo headdress. This link should take you to that picture. http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=h...
Reply:it was called a totem -witch depends on the Indian them self they could be what ever animal they chose to be from a bird to a cat to an eagel to a wild dog i forget what you call them -depends on the totem they choose
Reply:which tribe?
Reply:Native American Indian Feather Headdress
The Golden Eagle feather was a prized mark of a honored warrior in many Native American cultures. This was not a decoration that could be bought. It was earned through hardship, loyalty and strength. To the Native Americans, the eagle was a messenger from God, and was often called the "thunderbird". The ultimate aim for most Indian boys was to prove himself brave enough and worthy enough to earn the right to wear an Eagle feather in his hair. This prized badge of honor was treasured and the feather would be cared for with as much attention as a a prized family heirloom.
In some tribes, earning a feather was a necessary act before the man could then take part in tribal councils or marry and have children. Even if a man participated in a heroic act to save his tribesmates, the feather was not just handed to him. If the act was determined to be significant enough, he first had to prepare himself for the honor of receiving the feather. This could involve several days of fasting and meditation before the actual feather acquisition.
Native Americans were extremely in tune with nature and would never waste any aspect of it. The warrior would explore his lands until he found a suitable nest with an adult eagle in it. He would then trap the eagle without harming it, and remove a single feather. He would then release the eagle back into the wild, thanking it for the gift.
Read more at http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art1...
What was the name of the animal head the Native Americans warrior's wore?
Some wore buffalo; others wore wolf, coyote, fox or otter. Many work headdresses made of eagle feathers. Depends on the tribe; the person's clan, etc. A famous picture taken by Edward S. Curtis, depicted a warrior from wearing a buffalo headdress. This link should take you to that picture. http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=h...
Reply:it was called a totem -witch depends on the Indian them self they could be what ever animal they chose to be from a bird to a cat to an eagel to a wild dog i forget what you call them -depends on the totem they choose
Reply:which tribe?
Reply:Native American Indian Feather Headdress
The Golden Eagle feather was a prized mark of a honored warrior in many Native American cultures. This was not a decoration that could be bought. It was earned through hardship, loyalty and strength. To the Native Americans, the eagle was a messenger from God, and was often called the "thunderbird". The ultimate aim for most Indian boys was to prove himself brave enough and worthy enough to earn the right to wear an Eagle feather in his hair. This prized badge of honor was treasured and the feather would be cared for with as much attention as a a prized family heirloom.
In some tribes, earning a feather was a necessary act before the man could then take part in tribal councils or marry and have children. Even if a man participated in a heroic act to save his tribesmates, the feather was not just handed to him. If the act was determined to be significant enough, he first had to prepare himself for the honor of receiving the feather. This could involve several days of fasting and meditation before the actual feather acquisition.
Native Americans were extremely in tune with nature and would never waste any aspect of it. The warrior would explore his lands until he found a suitable nest with an adult eagle in it. He would then trap the eagle without harming it, and remove a single feather. He would then release the eagle back into the wild, thanking it for the gift.
Read more at http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art1...
Here is the question for native American English speakers: which syllable is stressed in the name Isabel?
I pronounce it IS-ah-bell so the stressed syllable is the first one.
Here is the question for native American English speakers: which syllable is stressed in the name Isabel?
in english:
IS-a-bel
in spanish:
is-a-BEL
Reply:General (American) it's Pronounced iz ah bell , Stress on the IZ part.
YES i said 'american' since we don't really speak english here. "I drove my volkswagon up the el camino to teriyaki hut "
common american sentence, now . . how many languages in that?
Reply:IS-ah-bell...
Reply:IS-a-bel.
Reply:The 1st. whereas in Spanish the last.
Here is the question for native American English speakers: which syllable is stressed in the name Isabel?
in english:
IS-a-bel
in spanish:
is-a-BEL
Reply:General (American) it's Pronounced iz ah bell , Stress on the IZ part.
YES i said 'american' since we don't really speak english here. "I drove my volkswagon up the el camino to teriyaki hut "
common american sentence, now . . how many languages in that?
Reply:IS-ah-bell...
Reply:IS-a-bel.
Reply:The 1st. whereas in Spanish the last.
Native American PBS series, what was the name, older one ?? read:?
I'm not sure anyone knows this by name, but once i watched on PBS a wonderful series from the native american's point of view how the white man treated them. Does anyone know the name of that series, I know it was like 2-3 hours each night, several hours long, and years ago. It showed a lot of mistreatment of the native Americans. I just did a quick look at PBS but didn't recognize any, but I haven't had my coffee yet !! thanks
Native American PBS series, what was the name, older one ?? read:?
sounds like 500 nations.
croton plant
Native American PBS series, what was the name, older one ?? read:?
sounds like 500 nations.
croton plant
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