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Inut, Aleut, Tillamook, Eyak, Chinook, Tlingit
Tlingit, Tsimshian, Aleut, Eskimo
An Aleut.
Generally speaking, yes. "Native Mexicans" are made up of different tribes:Olmec, Chicamec, Aztec & Mayan to name a few - that were on 'that side' of the boarder when it was drawn on a map.u r right
Inuit, Aleut, Tlingit
It is derived from the Aleut native word alaxsxaq meaning mainland.
the aleut and the inuit
By hunting for it.
I don't know if there can be found any words (because I can't find any dictionary on the Internet of a Siberian language or a Native-American one), that are the same. But there are still some languages in Siberia (Russia), that are part of the Eskimo-Aleut language family, an North-American language family, this could prove that the Eskimo-Aleut languages (and other languages in America) have there origins in Asia.
Yes, of course, but they are not in India. They are an indigenous/native people of Alaska.
Native groups in the area that became Alaska include:Gwich'inTananaAhtnaHanKoyukonTanacrossEyakHaidaTlingitTsimshianInupiat InuitYupikChugachKoniagAleutDeg Hi'tanDena'inaKolchanThis list is far from complete.