Could have been the Norse a little over 1000 years ago.
BTW the Inuit do not choose to be called "Eskimo" which is Montagnais (another indigenous people's language) for "Those who lace snowshoes"
1606, when the Dutch first arrived.
Navajo
IDK
In 1812 the Seminoles were a loose confederation of bands led by individual chiefs. The first "head chief" of the Seminoles was Micconapy, who served as head chief of the Oklahoma Seminoles from about 1840 until his death in 1849.
We may presume that the first encounter of the Europeans with the damascus steel was during the crusades where christians and Muslims faught for the control of the Holy Land.
the first Europeans came in 1497
The Mississippian civilization was virtually destroyed with the coming of the Europeans in the 1600s. Disease had a lot to do with their downfall. Only a few groups like the Seminoles in Florida and the Cherokee remained of a once-vibrant and progressive culture.
SEMINOLES will win
The first Europeans to reach Canada were the Vikings.
A chickee is a shelter used by the Seminole tribe made of Palmetto thatch over a Cypress log frame. It was first used by the Seminoles in the early 1800's when the Seminoles were pursued by U.S. troops.
eastern europeans
The Black Seminoles lived in West Texas