migrating westward in search of free land.
They both migrated westward in search of free lands.
it lead to indenpendence by many years,but wome,African Americans,and American Indians lead the rest.
THE INDIANS (NATIVE AMERICANS)
No ther were no 'african indians'
The Sioux Indians and the Americans.
American Indians (Native Americans)
Hispanics, African Americans, and native Americans (American "Indians") still do not have the opportunities as persons of European ancestry.
Spanish colonists slaved African Americans after American Indians died
The ancestry of Puerto Rico is a mix of Indigenous TaΓnos, Spaniards, Africans, and other European and Caribbean influences due to colonization and immigration over the centuries. This has resulted in a diverse and multicultural society in Puerto Rico.
it lead to indenpendence by many years,but wome,African Americans,and American Indians lead the rest.
THE INDIANS (NATIVE AMERICANS)
No ther were no 'african indians'
Rosanna Cianni has written: 'Il passato e la memoria' -- subject(s): African Americans, African Americans in literature, American fiction, History, History and criticism, Indians in literature, Relations with Indians, Women and literature, Women authors
American Indians or Native Americans were the first people to live in North America.
Of course there were and still are "Black Indians," that is people of African and American Indian heritage. This combination has been with us since the time of the Spanish in Florida and was accelerated by the practice of slavery by certain American Indian tribes in the south. It is estimated that 80% of African-Americans have Indian heritage.
The Sioux Indians and the Americans.
The top 5 ethnic groups in the United States are White Americans (around 60%), Hispanic or Latino Americans (around 18%), Black or African Americans (around 13%), Asian Americans (around 6%), and Native Americans (around 1%). These percentages are approximate and can vary.
As of the 2005-2007 the American Community Survey reports that: 45.9% White Americans 33.3% African Americans 0.5% American Indians 2.5% Asian Americans 42.4% Hispanic and Latinos 0.1% Pacific Islanders 16.6% Other 1.2% Bi-racial