If you mean native Americans, every tribe was differentand each had its own mythology and world view. In general terms, there was absolutely no understanding of earth as a planet, nor of the world beyond the bits each tribe knew from their own experience. They had no concept of other countries or how their own land fitted into the complete picture.
In some groups, the earth was considered to be constructed on the back of a giant turtle (which accounted for the curve of the horizon), but this was not a belief held by all tribes. Some simply recognised the earth (meaning the solid ground) and the sky; water surrounded the earth because the solid ground was thought to be like a huge island, made by the Creator.
There are far too many different native ideas about the earth to explain them all here.
wat
because they needed the stuff on the earth
it came from the earth
The trail of tears only moved the indians into the midwest. As the americans continued to move west, they moved the indians farther along.
I think the Europeans tended to view the American Indians in more romantic terms than did the settlers - as "noble savages", so to speak.
as animals
wat
by satitlites you can view the earth
Earth blocks half of space from our view.
It sucked balls for them
The answer is no.
Earth blocked his view of the Planet Venus.
The view that the earth is the center of the universe.
because they needed the stuff on the earth
he treated the indians wrong
earth
not really