Many things. One of which was dance which is still used today.
We all dance, for faith, for fun, to show our man hood every culture in todays word dances.
and it is extreamly fun.
Also Look at there houses and there clothing.
INCREDABLE.
they were very talented people. And we the "Americans" had to steal everything right out from under them.
Shame on us!
2006-12-08 13:49:23
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answered by digitaldancer22 4
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Whomp 'Em is a video game that was released on the NES in March of 1991.
It's a typical action 1 player platform game now classed as a retro game.
One of the noticeable aspects of the gameplay is that after you complete the first stage you can play the rest of the 6 in any order. These 6 stages represents the elements i.e. fire and water. After each stage you gain a new weapon much like the Mega Man Classic series, which was extremely popular at the time.
The game is notable for being one of the few video games to feature a Native American protagonist.
2006-12-08 14:29:20
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answered by The Orange Deity 2
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The game, LaCrosse, was played by the Iroquois/Mohawks, etc of the Northeast area of the US and Canada; a game of skill between villages.
Arts... there was quilling... like beadwork that we see today, the Native American women used porcupine quills as decoration/adornment on clothing. Those that live along the coasts would work with shells in a similiar manner....
You've got all the canoe and longboat building happening....
Tanning and painting hides.... They used quite a few different roots, berries and plants to dye things...
And, of course, as was mentioned... DANCING! to celebrate, to pray, and all sorts of reasons...
Wrestling, counting coup.... games of skill against friends and enemies....
Weaving fibers for baskets....
There were tons of things made, adorned, created by the Native Americans...
2006-12-08 14:04:35
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answered by thethespi 2
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Finger painting.
2006-12-08 13:47:08
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answered by littlechrismary 5
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they played hide from the violent and greedy white man
2006-12-08 13:48:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Michel Angelo's "Sistene Chapel" is one,I think it is it though.
2006-12-08 13:48:07
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answered by Ace Of Spades 117 3
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