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The native peoples' culture was disrupted by the introduction of Christianity.
The native peoples' land was stripped of its Natural Resources
Human. It spanned many cultures which had evolved in the varied Indo-European peoples in the Empire.
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There are no native peoples in Antarctica.
There are no native peoples are permanent population, nation-states or other gatherings to develop any culture on the continent.
Today Mexico's culture is a mix of Native Americans and Spanish cultures.
There are no native peoples in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. In fact, no animal can survive on the continent.
No, there is no longer a need for hunting them. The only peoples who should have a limited harvest are the Arctic's native peoples, who use them for food as a part of their culture.
There is no culture in Antarctica, because there are no native peoples and no nation states. Antarctica is the highest, driest, darkest, windiest, coldest and iciest continent on earth. Those climate attributes effect everything.
Kipling characterizes native peoples as "sullen" and infantile in his poem "The White Man's Burden." He portrays them as in need of Western civilization and culture to be saved from their primitive ways.
The hundreds of Indian peoples and tribes had many languages and ways of life.