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REY [17]
3 years ago
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Two ways Native American tribes were different from one another

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erik [133]3 years ago
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The people who were native to North America were not a single group, however, and various groups, or tribes, had specific ways of life and generally inhabited specific areas. The largest Native American tribe, the Cherokee, lived in the Southeast. Other tribes included the Seminole in Florida and the Chickasaw. These tribes tended to stay in one place and were skilled farmers. Native Americans each lived in separate tribes all over america. They each had a different culture, for example religion, naming,traditions, etc.

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Native Americans each lived in separate tribes all over america. They each had a different culture, for example religion, naming,traditions, etc.

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