Never!There is such a thing as way too big.don't ask me how I know.
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Never!There is such a thing as way too big.don't ask me how I know.
Yeah it works well for me.....I love the barter system!
I'm glad he's getting professional help, and especially glad that he has you in his army. Of course there will be hang ups - he's going to test you now and then to make sure that you really mean it when you say something. And of course you will let him know that yes - you did mean it. And he will feel all the better knowing that. (Not that he'd ever admit it.) I have always believed that kids feel safer when they know their boundaries, so they will test them just to be sure they're still safe. You're doing a great job, Turk!
How many have you got?Happy chickens! They found some bare ground to scratch and dig in.
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I asked Sean and he didn't think they did either.I'm pretty sure that Native Americans didn't keep chickens....I really can't recall ever hearing about any of them having any livestock....I think I'm gonna research that. I know that do some did grow crops..... Pretty sure most were Hunter/Gatherrers.
I believe the Navajo had sheep, but other than that, ....I asked Sean and he didn't think they did either.
I read that some tribes grew some things for a season before moving on.I believe the Navajo had sheep, but other than that, ....
They were pretty nomadic, following the buffalo & other game with the seasons, 'til the white man, with the help of the military, moved in & stole their land.I read that some tribes grew some things for a season before moving on.
I don't know what it is they grew though.
I've read they didn't farm as such.