Some tribes did, some didn't. It goes mostly by region, due to food supply- coastal tribes mostly stayed in one place, plains tribes tended to be more nomadic.
No one really knows when Native Americans came to North America.
They were here, hence the name NATIVE Americans
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Little Bighorn is not a "who" , but a place in WY where George Armstrong Custer fought 2,000 Native Americans in the last battle of the war between the Union army and the Native Americans in 1876. This was the "last stand" of the tribes and within a year they were defeated.
Native Americans are eligible for special scholarships. Their is a Jim Thorpe awarded each year.
it was introduced by the Native Americans
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Organized resistance by Native Americans on the southern plains came to an end in 1898. That was the year of the Wounded Knee massacre.
Native Americans have been in the Americas for at least 20,000 years and perhaps twice that long. They are still around today - so pick any year.
the native american tribes moved in to nevada in the1700`s
I think in 1487.
The Native Americans taught the colonists a lot about the land and how to survive. Afterwards, many of the Native Americans were displaced.