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Native Americans are the descendants of immigrants from Asia to North America, who travelled across the Bering Strait, possibly 40,000 years ago (or thereabouts) at a time when the strait was frozen and you could walk across on the ice.
Since Canada is located in the continent of North America, native Canadians come from North America; that is the continent to which they are native. If we go back some 30,000 years, it turns out that native Americans immigrated to North America from Asia (across the Bering Strait).
Some came by boat, but others came across the land bridge from Asia, called Beringa
Most historians believe early Native Americans crossed over the Bering Land Bridge from Asia to Alaska during the last Ice Age.
They crossed the Bering Straight from Asia into the Americas.
They were nomadic and came across a land bridge in the Bering Strait on their search for food.
They used the land bridge that we don't see now and they used boats.
Native Americans are the descendants of immigrants from Asia to North America, who travelled across the Bering Strait, possibly 40,000 years ago (or thereabouts) at a time when the strait was frozen and you could walk across on the ice.
Since Canada is located in the continent of North America, native Canadians come from North America; that is the continent to which they are native. If we go back some 30,000 years, it turns out that native Americans immigrated to North America from Asia (across the Bering Strait).
It is thought the Pre-Columbian peoples of the Americas arrived from Sibertia via a land bridge across what is now the Bering straight.
The traditional belief has held that people from the continent of Asia migrated to North America via the Bering Strait. Studies now indicate that Native Americans likely came from somewhere in northeastern Asia. They migrated to America either along the Northwest coast or by a land route across the Bering Land Bridge.
Native Americans were the first to live in N. America and they migrated from Siberia. ANSWER: Native Americans were the first people to live in the America's both north and south.
the first Americans came from Asia and crossed what is now the bering strait it was land then. they came by foot to get food
Some came by boat, but others came across the land bridge from Asia, called Beringa
If you mean Native Americans, they walked across the land bridge.
They got here through a land-bridge across the Bering Sound, from north eastern Siberia into Alaska.
It is believed that when the first humans came to North America there was exposed land connecting Siberia and Alaska, where the Bering Strait is now, and that is how they entered the continent.