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the what of the paleo-indians from north to south America took thousand of years?

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What of the Paleo Indians from North to South America took thousands of years?

paleo


What does north Indians eat?

south indians


What has the author Betty Jane Meggers written?

Betty Jane Meggers has written: 'Archeological investigations at the mouth of the Amazon' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Indians of South America 'Amazonia' -- subject(s): Indians of South America, Human geography, Adaptation (Biology), Environmental conditions, Biotic communities 'Prehistoric America' -- subject(s): Ecology, Antiquities, Indigenous peoples, Paleo-Indians, Paleogeography, Human geography, Paleoecology 'Prehistoric America' -- subject(s): Human geography, Antiquities, Indians, Ecology, Paleogeography, Paleoecology, Indigenous peoples, Paleo-Indians


What type of a cuisine is moru?

Moru is a south Indian word and it means buttermilk. Buttermilk is had my south Indians as well as north Indians


Where do the Dakota Indians live today?

North and South Dakota


Compared with the indians who lived in mexico and south america the indians of north america were?

More nomadic


How were paleo-Americans like us?

The Paleo-Indians were the first known people to like in America. Some archaeologists say that they migrated from Europe Central Asia, and western Alaska. I hope I answered your question.


What is Mandan?

A place where the Histada Indians live in south and north Dakota.


Was the Indians in north and south America the exactly the same thought the north and south?

they were in the same thought the north reported to the gavenment so that they could not stay at the same place.


Where are the Cheyenne Indians located at?

Some of them were in the north, in montana, and some of them were in the south, Oklahoma.


What is Fort Mandan?

A place where the Histada Indians live in south and north Dakota.