The number of South American natives in regions that were inhabited by a certain group of people is deep pendant upon the group of people that is being inquired about. The Spanish inhabited many many South American natives and regions.
South Carolina was founded in 1663 by nobles and was inhabited by colonists and natives which the colonists traded with.
Native Americans, South American Natives, Natives in the Islands of Caribbean, Natives of the Philippines, Natives of Polynesia, Natives of Hawaii, Natives of New Zealand, Natives of China and Japan.
Various Native American tribes, notably the Lakota Sioux for whom it is named…
Many South Americans were killed by Spanish I think. If many were killed in North America, alot had to be killed in South America too.
The Incas of western South America may have split off from the original North American natives over thousands of years.
The natives of South Africa were called the Khoikhoi people, but are mainly known by the name Hottentots.
Cacti occur naturally only in the deserts of North and South America.
China. The overwhelming majority (>90%) of Chinese people are endemically Chinese, making them natives. Since 90% of China is a larger population than any other country, China has the largest population of natives.
Native American in the U.S. south included the Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee (Creeks), Cherokee, Caddo, Comache, and Seminole.
There is a theory that natives of Peru sailed to the Pacific islands in rafts and settled there.
The Arawaks are indigenous peoples who historically inhabited regions of South America. They were mainly found in areas such as the Caribbean islands and parts of present-day Colombia, Venezuela, and Brazil.
South America