Celts Native Americans
The Celts and the Native Americans have many similarities even though they lived in completely different parts of the world. ... By drawing conclusions about the similarities between the Celts and Native Americans we prove the theory that history repeats itself, which increases the importance of historical knowledge in everyday life. Many Native American tribes who lived in the Great Plains lived in buffalo skin lodges that everyone knows as teepees. ... The teepee was in the shape of a circle, which was often a theme of Native American religion. ... The Celts, like the Native Americans, lived in round houses with stonewalls and thatched roofs. The Celts also made their doorways face the east and held the shape of a circle as sacred. ... Native Americans often made bowls and eating utensils out of wood and bone just as the Celts did. The Celts and the Native Americans had some differences in their lifestyles. The Native Americans were often nomadic hunter-gatherers. The men of the tribe were in charge of hunting and bringing home meat, often buffalo for the Native Americans of the Great Plains.