he hated other tribes
Manuelito was an Indian war chief for the Dine tribe of Navajos in southeastern Idaho. He was famous for rallying his tribes against the United States military, and was also an advocate for education, especially for the children of his tribes.
Manuelito was born in 1818.
It means "it is manuelito". Sometimes people add "ito" to the end of someone's name. So manuelito means Manuel.
the leader
Manuelito
Just Google Tonkawa Indians FYI they thought themselves to be werewolves.
The oparsley and othyme tribes.
The Apache tribe had a complex relationship with other tribes, often marked by both conflict and cooperation. While they were known for their warrior culture and engaged in skirmishes with neighboring tribes, such as the Navajo and Pueblo peoples, they also formed alliances when it served their interests. Their interactions varied widely depending on the specific tribes involved and the circumstances of the time. Overall, the Apache's relationships with other tribes were shaped by a mix of competition for resources and occasional collaborations.
Being the most numerous nation on the plains, the Lakota Sioux dominated the other tribes. Their allies were the Cheyenne, Arapahoe, and Blackfoot. Their main adversaries were the Crows, and Arikara, and Pawnee.
if you are talking about the iroquois tribe , it worked with 5 other tribes but sometimes they work with other tribes
I heard that if it weren't for the help of the tribes then they would have died. They saved them a few times.
Well, first of all, Chief Manuelito was a very highly skilled warrior who stood up for his people no matter what. He was a young warrior who took a stand to the whiteman's law and didn't do anything but making sure his people were safe.