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Q: What was the europeans relationship with the native Americans in the area?
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Prior to the arrival of Europeans to the Pacific Northwest who inhabited the area?

the native Americans


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Are the first people also the native people?

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Why do native American do not like the word discover?

Native Americans might object to the word "discover" as it applies to the European settlers and sailors because those Europeans could not have discovered land that was already populated and settled by the Native Americans. To "discover" something is to suggest that no one else had awareness of its existence. This was not the case with America, or any other land area, by the time Europeans arrived in America.


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