yes
There are different kinds of tribes who live in the Amazon but they live in different ways. Yanomami is one and the largest tribe who lived in the Amazon. They are Amerindian who is intelligent even though they have not seen modern technologies.
Yes
Although a great deal of the population has been wiped out, there are still indigenous people who live in the Amazon Rainforest. Most no longer wear traditional native clothing and have accepted various modern implements. Although some of the native people prefer to live in isolation, very few if any, still live in traditional ways.
None. It is not a language indigenous to any African nation - it is a language indigenous to China.
he did not come to any Indigenous people
Abel Tasman did not leave any record of what he said to the indigenous people he encountered during his voyages. Tasman's interactions with the indigenous people of the lands he explored were likely limited due to language barriers and cultural differences.
Native, Indigenous
i think yes.... just dont know
Because they were here before any one else.
Australia refers to its indigenous inhabitants purely as Aborigines. Aborigine actually refers to any indigenous peoples, but Australians use it as the proper name for their indigenous people.
Though the people who live there now are from there, the indigenous people would probably be the Saamis
No. The Aborigines did not record music for the didgeridoo in any written form, so both indigenous and non-indigenous people in modern times improvise when they are playing.