Central America normally means Mexico, Belize, etc. The Tribes in that area were: The Maya, Aztec, Hopi, Apache and Cheyenne.
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The Mayan Indians!
The answer is Maya
the Mayas
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Aztecs
The first ancient indigenous people who lived in Central America were the Olmec's. The Mayans were also native to Central America.
The people who lived and created that culture.
I think that there are some members of the First Nations who might dispute your assertion that there are no ancient North American civilizations, however, in the sense that a civilization requires cities by definition, you are correct. The ancient population of North America lived a hunter-gatherer type of lifestyle, and that does not work well with cities. They were happy with what they had, and saw no reason to change it.
Aztecs lived in central Mexico in a different time period than the Inca's. the Incas lived in the Andes mountains of south America
The Aztec were located in the Yucatan rain forest which is present day Guatemala. The Mayas's were located in southern Mexico and northern Central America.
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They both lived in Middle America
I guess you mean ancient civilizations. Those would be the Mayans, who lived at the southern regions of Mexico and Central America, and the Aztecs, who expanded throughout all Mexican central plateau.
The first ancient indigenous people who lived in Central America were the Olmec's. The Mayans were also native to Central America.
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mayans and Aztecs
The Mayan civilization.
The Mayan civilization.
In central Mexico the Aztecs were the most important civilization; Mayans lived through southern Mexico and Central America (Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Nicaragua). Central Peru was home to the Inca civilization.
The Mayan civilization
The eastern seaboard of the United States up to and including the Appalacian Mts was the coastal lowland of Atlantis.
The Anasazi People.