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Jerrold E. Levy has written: 'Indian drinking: Navajo practices and Anglo-American theories' -- subject(s): Alcohol Drinking, Alcohol use, Indians, North American, Navajo Indians, North American Indians
The first man besides the Vikings to land on the North American continent was Christopher Columbus. He landed in north America in 1492.
American Indians are called "indigenous peoples," meaning they belong to the continent of North America. Historians estimate that American Indians have been living in North America for at least 15,000 years.
Paleo-Indians entered the North American continent by crossing the Bering land bridge, a landmass that connected Asia and North America during the last Ice Age. This migration is estimated to have occurred around 15,000-20,000 years ago.
North America.
Central America is part of the North American continent.
Tepees are associated with Native American cultures and were traditionally used by Plains Indians in North America.
Hildegard Thompson has written: 'Getting to know American Indians today' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Indians of North America 'Pre-Primer' -- subject(s): Grammar, Navajo language, Readers 'Getting to know American Indians today' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Juvenile literature
The Navajo Indians were one tribe in North America who raised sheep. They were a peaceful tribe that still lives in the American Southwest desert.
Canada is north of the US and also part of the North American Continent.
Curtis F. Schaafsma has written: 'Apaches de Navajo' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Navajo Indians, Ethnohistory, Indians of North America
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