the Aztec and Mayan civilizations
great plains
Aztecs
what events ended the american indian way of life on the great plains
in Central and South America.
it began their because of hunter gathers also a great place to be farming at.
The Aztec civilization occupied the Central Mexican region, with their capital city of Tenochtitlan located on an island in Lake Texcoco (present-day Mexico City). They built their empire through conquest and formed one of the most powerful civilizations in Mesoamerica.
Presuming that there is no other Indian blood in the lineage, you would be 1/16th American Indian. Whether or not you would be legally considered an Indian, depends on which tribe your G-Grandmother was enrolled in. All tribes have different requirements that would-be members need to meet for enrollment; including a minimum blood quantum. Assuming your specific tribe accepts a minimum Indian blood quantum of 1/16 or more, and all other requirements are met for enrollment- then yes, you're legally Indian.
When the French explores and traders entered the Great Lakes region in the 1600s, American Indian Nations already had given names to the lakes the lives along. As reports and crude maps went back to Europe, these Indian names were combined with names the French thought more appropriate.
in which region could an archaeologist find relics from the Olmec civilization?
Ajay Mitra Shastri has written: 'Great Ages of Indian History (Great ages of Indian history)' 'Tripuri' -- subject(s): History 'Ancient Indian heritage, Varahamihira's India' -- subject(s): Civilization
The last great indigenous empire of the South American Andes region were the Incas. They were finally conquered by the Spanish about 1572.
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".