Native American Indian Warrior
by British Library
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Native American Indian Warrior
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British Library
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Image taken from page 253 of "The Origin of the North American Indians; with a faithful description of their manners, etc." by John MacIntosh, 1857. For thousands of years, American Indian men have protected their communities and lands. Warrior is an English word that has come to describe them. However, their traditional roles involved more than fighting enemies. They cared for people and helped in many ways, in any time of difficulty. They would do anything to help their people survive, including laying down their own lives. Warriors were regarded with the utmost respect in their communities. Boys trained from an early age to develop the spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical strength they would need to become warriors. Many tribes had special warrior societies, which had their own ceremonies, songs, dances, and regalia that they wore. Usually, a warrior had to prove himself before being asked to join a warrior society. It was a great honor to be chosen in this way.
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