Your question makes it sound like we died. When the first explorers arrived on the shores of North America the mi'kmaq had been here for a very long time. At the time of first contact with European explorers in the 16th and 17th centuries the Mi'kmaq lived in the region now known as the Maritime provinces. Prior to that there is evidence the Mi'kmaq greeted the vikings and traded with them too.
The tribe is still living in the same areas today.
The first Indian tribe that met the Pilgrims was the Wampanoag tribe. In December 1620, shortly after the Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth, they encountered members of this tribe, including the leader Massasoit. The Wampanoag played a crucial role in the survival of the Pilgrims by teaching them agricultural techniques and helping them establish trade. This initial contact laid the foundation for a complex relationship between Native Americans and the European settlers.
he met the anishinabe and mi'qmak or micmac
Navajo
The Nauset, an Algonquin tribe.
They meet in both locations. They meet in both locations.
The Shoshone, which Sacagawea was originally from.
The Spanish were
He met Native americans not sure what tribe but they were mostly cannibals
yes
Brussels or Luxembourg
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the shoshone which Sacajawea was originally from