The people that lived in North America before the 1400's were Native Indian tribes. The Inuits lived in parts of what is now Alaska and western Canada. The Sioux lived in the Midwest. The Apache lived in the Southwest. The Iroquois lived in the Northeast and parts of eastern Canada. The Seminoles lived in the south central area. There were also several other tribes that branched off from most of these tribes.
Originally it was the native American Indians. You know....big feathered hats, tipees...
American Indians
Native American Pueblo Indians.
Native Americans have lived in the Americas for thousands of years before Europeans arrived.
navajo souix
They lived in fortified villages. They grew crops.
Aztec
Native American Pueblo Indians.
Native Americans have lived in the Americas for thousands of years before Europeans arrived.
navajo souix
They lived in fortified villages. They grew crops.
The people of the "First Nations" are those who are descended from the Native Americans - those who lived in America before the Europeans arrived.
Aztec
AZTEC
I think it was the Aztec Native Americans.
Before the Europeans arrived in America, Native American tribes and civilizations inhabited the land. These diverse indigenous peoples had their own cultures, languages, and societies across the continents. They had been living in the Americas for thousands of years, with estimates suggesting that their presence dates back at least 15,000 years.
Lenape,Seminole,Seneca,and Oneida.
Before Europeans arrived, the Maori people of New Zealand lived in tribal communities with a strong emphasis on oral tradition, art, and spiritual beliefs. They had a deep connection to the land and sea, and their society was structured around whanau (family) units led by chiefs. Warfare and intertribal conflicts were also common.
Around 560 people lived in North America when Europeans first arrived. Around 560 people lived in North America when Europeans First arrived.