because us evil english chased them down there
They live in both Central and South America.
If you travel south of South America far enough, you will reach the continent of Antartica.
as far as I remember American history it was the pilgrims
they would go from south then come back...
The Australian sea lion, the South American sea lion, and the New Zealand sea lion all remain in warmer waters: none travel as far south as Antarctica.
about 10 miles
No, he has a little Native American blood in him. I have no idea how far back it is though.
Native American tribes in the far north of Canada
A perennial North American native plant found wild in eastern deciduous woodlands and damp meadows as far north as Vermont and Minnesota, and south to Georgia and Arkansas.
the aleut and the inuit
All over America, hense the term "Native Americans."
Maize was by far the most important crop for Native American groups. This crop remains important today and is better known as corn.