<br />Answer the following questions in detail<br />1Discuss lifestyle, culture and economy of the tribal societies<br />2What changes occurred in the tribal economies as a result of the British interference?<br />3. What were the chief causes of the tribal revolts?<br />4. What were the chief characteristics of the tribal revolts?
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Early contact with non-Indians caused American Indian cultures to flourish in some ways and to atrophy in others. Non-Indians supplied steel chisels and paint to Northwestern tribes for totem pole art, the loom and colored threads to Southwestern tribes for weaving, and the horse to Great Plains tribes for buffalo hunting. Non-Indians also brought new diseases, warfare, and brutal subjugation that disrupted tribal life. After the conquests of the 18th and 19th centuries, flourishing and atrophying continued in the 20th century when many tribes acquired the English language, governments, schools, western medicine, Bibles, rock and roll, rodeos, jails, cut-rate stores
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