Explore one or both of the following places: your search engine on your computer or your local library. Start with the Six Nations of the Iroquois, the Five Civilized Tribes and their Trail of Tears to Oklahoma, the Plains Indian Wars from 1830 to 1890, and the Southwestern Indian Wars from mid-1800s to 1886 when Geronimo surrendered.
The 9th and 10th Cavalry Regiments were instrumental with General Crook and his Apache scouts in bringing in the Apache to subjugation.
I could go on, but there is too much of the Indian cultures and their contributions to list here.
according to the medicinal books on native americans, particularily you should have a tribe in mind? Are you talking about dreamcatchers? Sage is the answer for most. Eucalyptus is the other one, Aloe, JOJOBA, Garlic? It depends on the territory as well, dry or humid climates change odors drastically. Why not ask those particular families what they use as spices that would be easier.
dont go to the library for sure,,,our history gets written in a liars scroll anywayss.look and find a real native elder..u can go to columbus ohio and look up th native center there..they have real indian people there...we have a chrokee,,,a couple of sioux's, two navajo's,,,and the rest r wannabe blackfooters(so they claim)..
talk to some of The People -- of whichever tribe you prefer -- directly. there are many who will be willing to help if they are treated with respect and dignity
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Explore one or both of the following places: your search engine on your computer or your local library. Start with the Six Nations of the Iroquois, the Five Civilized Tribes and their Trail of Tears to Oklahoma, the Plains Indian Wars from 1830 to 1890, and the Southwestern Indian Wars from mid-1800s to 1886 when Geronimo surrendered.
The 9th and 10th Cavalry Regiments were instrumental with General Crook and his Apache scouts in bringing in the Apache to subjugation.
I could go on, but there is too much of the Indian cultures and their contributions to list here.
according to the medicinal books on native americans, particularily you should have a tribe in mind? Are you talking about dreamcatchers? Sage is the answer for most. Eucalyptus is the other one, Aloe, JOJOBA, Garlic? It depends on the territory as well, dry or humid climates change odors drastically. Why not ask those particular families what they use as spices that would be easier.
dont go to the library for sure,,,our history gets written in a liars scroll anywayss.look and find a real native elder..u can go to columbus ohio and look up th native center there..they have real indian people there...we have a chrokee,,,a couple of sioux's, two navajo's,,,and the rest r wannabe blackfooters(so they claim)..
Well, you have over 500 cultures to choose from. I would pick one of those and start by contacting the tribal government via their websites.
talk to some of The People -- of whichever tribe you prefer -- directly. there are many who will be willing to help if they are treated with respect and dignity
the library
http://www.ewebtribe.com/NACulture/
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