1606, when the Dutch first arrived.
How did the Algonquin meet their needs in winter?
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The Nauset, an Algonquin tribe.
Navajo
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The First Nations that first met the vikings between 500 and 10 000 years ago included The Mi'kmaqs, The Haudenosaunee and The Mountagnais. Both First Nations poeples and Europeans were surprised to meet people that seemed so difffrent from themselves so they decided to get along because they wanted to know each other better and not get themselves in stupid idiot wars.
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Algonquin Indians would build wigwams by:1. First they would pick the level and area for their wigwam.2. Then they would stick sticks in the ground in whatever shape their wigwam would be.3. After that, they would bend the sticks over to meet one another and tie them together securely.4. Next the Algonquin Indians would repeat step 3 and would use the remaining poles to make 4 hoops around the wigwam staring from the bottom up.5. Then the people would decorate the inside of the wigwam.6. Finally the Algonquin Indians would cover their wigwam with mats or tree bark.
God is up in Heaven, but this does not mean he is the first person you meet in Heaven.
We may presume that the first encounter of the Europeans with the damascus steel was during the crusades where christians and Muslims faught for the control of the Holy Land.
the first nation people he met was the indies.
That's kind of a vague question, so you'll have to be content with a kind of vague answer.The indigenous people of the New World that met Europeans first were mainly those that lived near where Europeans landed and/or settled, because it's not like those on the Pacific coast were in the habit of jetting over to the Atlantic for the weekend to see what was going on.