No. They didn't evolve.
There were and to some extent still are Native American peoples. Three that come to mind are: A. The Cherokee Nation, mostly in North America; B. The Aztec peoples, who thrived mostly in the area now called Mexico; and C. The Inca peoples, these Native Americans made their homes on the western side of the South American continent.
North America is the native continent of poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima).Specifically, the plant's native range is southwestern Mexico. Mexico is a Latin American country in the sense that its culture, languages and peoples ultimately descend - in part - from the ancient European civilization of the Latin-speaking Romans. Nevertheless, it is located on the North American continent.
No. There are no native peoples who live on the Antarctic continent.
Antarctica. There are no native peoples that live there.
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Yes, all native peoples of the Americas are native Americans.
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Yes, the Aztec people were Native American peoples who inhabited central Mexico in the 14th to 16th centuries. They were part of the larger indigenous peoples of the Americas known as Native Americans.
Three countries that have indigenous or aboriginal peoples are Australia, Canada, and the United States. In Australia, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are the original inhabitants. Canada has First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples, and in the United States, there are various Native American tribes and Alaska Native peoples.
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