No. The first confirmed werewolf was found in Sicily in 1923. The werewolf had been terrorizing the local town, Licata, reportedly killing 17 over a two-week span. The Italian army, under Gen. Federico Count Baistrocchi, dispatched of the creature. The autopsy revealed that it was, in fact, a werewolf, or, in Italian, a lupo mannaro. Unfortunately, Hitler demanded its remains from Italy in 1937 as a way of trying to further improve the Aryan race. While it's clear he was unsuccessful, there is no record on what happened to the remains after it was given to the Third Reich.
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Miwok
Southwest
palus people and snake indians
Information about Native American signs and symbols can be found at the Whats Your Sign website. It has a detailed listing of signs and symbols that were used by Native Americans as well as variations that were used by several different tribes.
The native American's ancient ancestors would have been the first people to visit Michigan but they would not have called it that.
Native American.
the native Americans first found Minnesota.
Leif Erikson was the first known non-native American explorer to land on North American soil around 1000 ad
There never has been or is currently of today any native Americans found in that part of the world.
American Indians are typically classified in the Dewey Decimal System under the 970s, with specific topics relating to Native American history, culture, and society found within this range.
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Miwok
they can be found in a lot of places
The North American opossum is the only native marsupial found in Texas.
The Mayan civilization.
Yes. They are found from North Carolina to Texas.