Its called the olmec,maya, aztec,and the anasizi
The three early river civilizations are the Incas. Aztecs and Mayas
Americans
Sub-Saharan civilization which took place in ancient Egypt, Swahili and Nubia were the names of the civilizations in Africa.
The major are the Na-Den, Hokan, Penutian, and Aztec- Tanoan.
There can never be an exactitude attached to the question concerning the "earliest" civilizations. With that said two early civilizations have left ruins, writings and traces of their early existence. One early civilization formed in the area we now know as Syria and land surrounding it. In a place called Sumer, we have evidence of a people living in a mesopotamian style of civilization dating back to 3500 BC. The second early civilization is further south in the area we now call Egypt. There in around 3100 BC, are the relics and ruins of an ancient Egyptian type of civilization. The hyper dry climate surrounding this civilization has allowed for the preservation of many writings and temples there. Some in total ruin, other ruins are better preserved. Other civilizations may qualify as the two "earliest" ones.
Collectively, yes, they are called Native Americans. Though, quite rightly, the many tribes retain their tribal names and tribal identities.
The Pilgrams and Red Stockings. The were other teams in Boston called the Braves(now Atlanta) and the Beaneaters, but don't get them confused with the Sox -----The Red Sox were also called the Americans early on to distinguish them from the Boston Braves who played in the National League.
they were called the hamackakis and they lived in ethiopia
in egpyt
In ancient civilizations, dogs were often given names that reflected their qualities or roles. Some historical names for dogs include Argos, Sirius, and Cerberus.
They were also called "English settlers" but the native Americans called them "coat men"
the main names they called the Germans were the "krauts" which was the main one and some called them the "huns" as well