Iroquois
Some Native American tribes that were not associated with the western half of the continent include the Cherokee, Seminole, and Micmac. These tribes are primarily found in the southeastern and northeastern regions of present-day United States and Canada.
Tepees are associated with Native American cultures and were traditionally used by Plains Indians in North America.
Tepees are commonly associated with the Native American tribes of North America, particularly in regions like the Great Plains.
Some items from the American continent include corn, tobacco, cocoa, beans, potatoes, and tomatoes. Additionally, various types of fruits like blueberries, avocados, and cranberries are native to the Americas.
The continent of Antarctica does not have a native human population. Although it is home to research stations and temporary residents, there are no permanent inhabitants on the continent.
Manifest Destiny was the belief that America was destined to expand its territory across the entire continent, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. This ideology fueled westward expansion in the 19th century and justified the aggressive acquisition of land from Native American tribes and Mexico.
Iroquois
some are Apache, Crow, and Shoshoni.
The Iroquois Indians is good ok.
Mohican tribes, Chappaqua, and some Crow Tribes iroquois
native american
Americanizing a Native American is by definintion a contradictory statement. Being the original inhabitants of the North American Continent i.e the original Americans, they cannot become Americanized through some process. What that statement may really be saying is "what does it mean to Europeanize a Native American". This refers to a process of loss of the Native American's "American" culture and identity through indocrination, re-education, and an environment of European cultures and values. The Native American loses their American identity, and adopts the identiy and culture of the Western Europeans. American today really means the descendents of Western Europeans, not Native Americans.
north american continent typically alaska in the kodiak islands
exploration
There were and to some extent still are Native American peoples. Three that come to mind are: A. The Cherokee Nation, mostly in North America; B. The Aztec peoples, who thrived mostly in the area now called Mexico; and C. The Inca peoples, these Native Americans made their homes on the western side of the South American continent.
Fighting between British and Native American forces Pontiac's attacks on western forts Native American concerns about western expansion A. Pontiac's attacks on western forts
Native Americans have ancestors who were the first to live on this continent.
Zuni is a Native American tribe that lives in western New Mexico.