PLZ HELP WILL MARK BRAINLEST The Wichita believed that powerful creative forces in the universe directed the destiny of individuals and tribes. These powers included _______ gods.

only female


both male and female


only male


only animal


The Wichita considered a raid successful if:

The group captured all of the enemy.


The group killed a certain amount of the enemy.


None of these.


The group surprised the enemy and returned without losing any of its members.

. In the 1740s, the Wichita and Comanche tribes became allies in friendship and in commerce.
True
False

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The correct answers are:

The Wichita believed that powerful creative forces in the universe directed the destiny of individuals and tribes. These powers included both male and female gods.

The Wichita considered a raid successful if the group surprised the enemy and returned without losing any of its members.

In the 1740s, the Wichita and Comanche tribes became allies in friendship and in commerce. FALSE

Explanation:

Wichita's traditional religion was based on the belief that powerful forces direct the destiny of tribes. The powers included both male and female deities. Wichitas pleased these deities with different dances, meditation, and ceremonies.

Wichitas went to war in small groups, and their main objective is to surprise the enemy and get back home without any losses. They didn't measure their war success by the number of killed or captured people.

The last answer is false because the Wichita and Comanche tribes did not become allies in friendship and war. They actually became were allies that launched joined attacks against Apache villages in Texas.


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