Indian-americans
"Indios" is a Spanish term historically used to refer to indigenous peoples in the Americas. It was commonly used during the colonial period and has since evolved into a term that carries negative connotations and is considered derogatory. It is best to refer to indigenous peoples by their specific tribal or group names to show respect for their identity and culture.
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Not as in the American Indians. Australia's indigenous inhabitants are the dark-skinned Aboriginal people who lived in tribal groups throughout the continent.
All humans who have ever existed have lived on Earth. Until a few centuries ago people did not know Earth was a planet, but they still lived here.
Very few individuals have lived in three centuries. The most notable examples are those who were born in the 19th century, lived through the 20th, and survived into the 21st century. One of the most famous cases is Jeanne Calment, who lived from 1875 to 1997, reaching 122 years of age. Due to the typical lifespan, only a small number of people have achieved this feat.
Tribal people are indigenous groups who have a strong sense of community and common identity, often living in close-knit societies with their own cultural practices, traditions, and beliefs. They typically exist outside of mainstream society and have historically lived off the land through hunting, gathering, or agriculture.
It's where they have lived for tens of thousands of years. White people have lived in Australia for only two centuries.
they lived in the desert
the spanish captain vincent yanez pinzon in the year 1500 discovered amazon
15000 divided by 100 (that's how many there are in a year) equals 150 centuries.