To date only one 'named' Native American has appeared on any US Currency, it is / was, "Randy'L He-dow Teton" (Shoshone) who portrayed "Sacagawea" a Shoshone woman that helped the Lewis and Clark expedition. All other portraits of any Native American are composite, or made up, portraits and are not real people.
The American-Indians (Native Americans)
They forced the Native American's to move West.
Teddy Roosevelt
we wanted the native Indians off our land. it wasnt our land yet but we dislike spanish ppl also so we knew wed eventually take it from them. bottom line is the presidents of that time hated the native Indians
Study Island guys watever its because The Indians were in revolt against the US government.
If your talking about Native Americans, then yes they were.
Columbus brought them over as currency for the Indians.
cad-do Indians
The American-Indians (Native Americans)
Yes, if they are born in the US, they are US citizens.
people
The native americans learned alot and croped food
native americans / american indians
They forced the Native American's to move West.
Woodrow Wilson
Teddy Roosevelt
The phrase first appeared on U.S. currency in 1957 on the $1 silver certificate.