It is generally believed the Native American Peoples are descended from those who migrated from northeastern regions of Europe Asia (Siberia is not in Europe) such as Siberia, across a land bridge and into Alaska. From there, they worked their way steadily south through what is now Canada, the US and Central American, into South American. This might have occurred sometime between 20,000 and 10,000 years ago, during one of the great ice ages, which would have locked up enough water in the polar ice caps to lower the sea level (and expose the land bridge - referred to as the Bearing Strait) which is now only visible as the chain of Aleutian Islands.
Other people who might have arrived in American before 1492 are the Vikings, who established a short lived colony in Newfoundland - which they called "Vinland"), as well as Chinese Explorers, during an unusual period of exploration undertaken just prior to Columbus' series of voyages (although this is not thought to be confirmed or accepted historical fact). However, by this time, the Native Americans would have been firmly established.
Starting at India, the Native Americans traveled north at Asia, crossed the Bering Strait where it was occupied by a bridge during the Age, and traveled south throughout North America.
Northern Asia.
To take more Native American land
The Bering Strait .
If they are born a Native American they can be, but if not,no.
sequoia was a native american
yes. he is as of caucasian and native american decsent his mom is caucasian and his dad is a native american
To take more Native American land
No. They didn't evolve.
The Bering Strait .
No. No native Australian marsupials migrate.
Mud hens or the American coot are native to areas in Saskatchewan. They actually migrate by flying north and south in the spring and summer. They are not efficient flyers, but are able to make it.
No. There is no species of kangaroo that migrates. None of the native mammals in Australia migrate,
To get ready for the winter.
They migrate in the winter.
birds like the poo birds and sparrows are likely to migrate in wales
Penguins do not migrate. All penguin species are native to the Southern Hemisphere.
If they are born a Native American they can be, but if not,no.
Quite simply: Sugar gliders are native to Australia, and Australian mammals do not migrate.