Absolutely not. While some tribes may no longer exist, the remaining members moved to neighbouring ones. There are many aboriginal people still alive and well.
There are still Plains Indians in the Indian reservations in the southwest, although only 1.8 million are registered tribal members
Before i improved it - Well, we have been around this area (dependent on which scientist you asked) from 50,000,000 BC to - Today (yes, we are still here). After i improved it - Okay but can someone improve this to tell me when Native Americans were around.
They are still there.
No, it was a long battle of cultural and political differences that led to a long, unofficial war between European immigrants and Native Americans. Much of what fueled this war were the conflicting views on property ownership, religious beliefs and general lifestyle. The Native Americans were often seen as animals that were unable to conform to what the Europeans saw as their more advanced and civilized way of life. The Native Americans often saw it the other way around, that the Europeans were trashing the land and showing no respect to what we know now as the U.S.A.
the native Americas appear to be running away because the would be killed
The Tolowa are a tribe of Native Americans, who still resides in their traditional territiories in Northwestern California and southern Oregon.
Yes they are alive they are ancestors of some native American today
When the men landed to form the Jamestown colony they had problems with the native Americans in the area. They built a fort and within the first six months of the 107 who landed only 44 were still alive. This is due to a combination of disease and attacks by the local Native Americans. So, the interactions between the colonist and the Native Americans wasn't very good.
some native american's still have land
Absolutely not. While some tribes may no longer exist, the remaining members moved to neighbouring ones. There are many aboriginal people still alive and well.
Georgia Holt is still alive.
There are still Plains Indians in the Indian reservations in the southwest, although only 1.8 million are registered tribal members
the taino thought that they would take over their land thats why they tried to fight aganinst columbus
yes
No, Joe "King" Oliver is not still alive he died on April 10, 1938 in Georgia.
Yes Indians are still alive, in my AP US history book I read that in the year 2000, the U.S. census recorded close to 1.5 million Native Americans.