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Since the term "native American" applies to all the indigenous peoples of the Americas, the number of tribes that start with "k" is far more than just 5. In North America:KwakiutlKickapooKiowaKiowa-ApacheKlikitatKoyukonKutchinKutenaiKalapuyaKansa (Kaw)KarankawaKarokKaskaKawaiisuKeresIn Central America;KanjobalKekchiIn South America:KadiweuKaingangKaiwaKamayuraKamsaKandoshiKankuamoKarajaKaririKaripunaKatukinaKaweskarKaxaririKaxuianaKayabiKayapoKoguiKuikuro
Since the term "native American" refers to all indigenous peoples of North, Central and South America your question is far too vague to answer. The rainforest tribes of South America had a diet completely different to the hunter-gatherers of Alaska or the desert peoples of the areas that later became Arizona and New Mexico.Every tribe was different.
This question is far too broad to answer.
The Native Americans in the Maryland area were acctually very friendly with the colonists. There were few and far spread conflicts between Native Americans and colonists in Maryland, overall.
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The Native Americans crossed the Bering Strait from Russia to Alaska and went as far south as the southern tip of South America, long before anyone came here from Europe or any other area east of North America. The Native Americans are the indigenous people of the USA.
The Native Americans crossed the Bering Strait from Russia to Alaska and went as far south as the southern tip of South America, long before anyone came here from Europe or any other area east of North America. The Native Americans are the indigenous people of the USA.
President Jackson said that it would be in the Native American's best interest to be far away from white Americans.
Since the term "native American" applies to all the indigenous peoples of the Americas, the number of tribes that start with "k" is far more than just 5. In North America:KwakiutlKickapooKiowaKiowa-ApacheKlikitatKoyukonKutchinKutenaiKalapuyaKansa (Kaw)KarankawaKarokKaskaKawaiisuKeresIn Central America;KanjobalKekchiIn South America:KadiweuKaingangKaiwaKamayuraKamsaKandoshiKankuamoKarajaKaririKaripunaKatukinaKaweskarKaxaririKaxuianaKayabiKayapoKoguiKuikuro
They do not live in South America. Six species live in the drier parts of Madagascar, two in mainland Africa, and one in Australia.
Support far-out aboriginal communities with better education, income, health/hospital care.
No, there are no horses living in Antarctica as it is far too cold for them to survive.
It is believed that Alexander ruled as far north as Germany. Another major part of his northern rule was Bulgaria.
The Aborigines of Australia (including the Torres Strait Islanders) are the indigenous Australians, and the people who were here thousands of years before European settlement. They did not "rule" Australia, but lived within their own tribes, interacting with tribal neighbours, sometimes peacefully, sometimes at war, but never with the intent of dominating any other group, as the term 'rule' would suggest.
No, the Yoruba and Hausa tribes are indigenous to Nigeria in Africa, while Native Americans come from various tribes across the Americas. There is no direct genetic or historical relationship between the Yoruba or Hausa tribes and Native American tribes.