Yes. Some tribes are still around.
Some of us still smoke tobacco.
Columbus called the Native Americans Indians, because he thought he was in India when he arrived in America. The name stuck, and we still call them Indians today.
Yes, about 15.6% of Alaska's population is Native American.
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One has to wonder why anyone still refers to the American Indian as "red". Beyond that Native American is just a politically correct (in some people's eyes) name for the American Indian.
The apache tribe are still around today and are one of the most well known native american tribes.
There are still Plains Indians in the Indian reservations in the southwest, although only 1.8 million are registered tribal members
Absolutely not. While some tribes may no longer exist, the remaining members moved to neighbouring ones. There are many aboriginal people still alive and well.
yes, because see for example an native American rez. the whole point of the rez. is that the Indians can still live the way they used to.
some native american's still have land
Hispanics, African Americans, and native Americans (American "Indians") still do not have the opportunities as persons of European ancestry.
No, but their descendants still live in and form the native population of the Belize region.