The Samoyed gets its name from the Samoyedic peoples of Russia and Siberia who originally bred Samoyeds as reindeer herders and to pull sleds.
They first settled them on the border of the empire to stabilise it, then absorbed them into the army to defend it against further incoming peoples.
The original peoples who had settled in the Greek islands and mainland.
Climate,geography,and resources.
Arctic & Sub-Arctic peoples of Asia, Europe, Siberia, Alaska, Canada, & Greenland.
A yasak (also iasak, yasaq) is a tribute in Imperial Russia exacted from the indigenous peoples of Siberia.
The early peoples settled in one place and needed to find more food
The peoples who settled the fertile valleys of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
Hopi, Acoma, and Zuni
the native americans
No, The first peoples were hunter gatherers and the first organised civilisations (the beginnings of settled farming) developed more around rivers than areas of oceans.
The U.S. Virgin Islands were originally settled by Ciboney, Caribs and Arawaks. They were named by Christopher Columbus on his 2nd voyage. The islands were settled by the Danish West Indian Company and later sold to the United States Government. So it really depends on what you mean by discovered, - the first people to settle there were the native peoples, the first person to name them was Christopher Columbus, and the first European peoples to settle there were the Danish West India Company.