TRIBAL WAYS AND CULTURE




Tribal Ways

One of Webster's definitions of the word "way" is "a regular, continued course of life or action". It is within this context that we wish to bring you information about how many Native Tribes there are and how they lived from day to day. Here, we will tell you about their customs of housing, gathering food, and making the things that they needed to live, such as, clothing, cooking utensils and other necessities.

Customs change depending upon the geography, resources and the ability to procure the essentials for life. We will strive to look at the past, the present and also compare the similarities and differences among many Native American Nations and Tribes.



Tribal Culture

Once again, Webster helps us to understand the nature of and define the word "culture". He tells us that a culture is a society that is characterized by a particular form or stage of civilization or societal development. Here, we would like to offer you information regarding family structure, law or form of government, learning and the progress of Nations and Tribes in past times and in the contemporary world. Stories and legends have an important place in history and often tell about meaningful events in cultural development. We hope to provide some of these for your reading pleasure and learning.



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Native American Nations and Tribes Index




In this index we will announce the Nation or Tribe that we are researching and hope that you will read about every one. Please send us your comments or suggestions, as we only want to improve your visit with us.








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