well; it depends on what your talking about by "native American" if you mean like the native American people (indians): the European explorers forced them out of their lands and homes. if you mean "Native American" like the original colonies and stuff-the European Culture had GREAT effects on our early early American culture-about the time the 13 colonies were established.
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Europeans historically referred to Native Americans using various terms, but one of the most common was "Indians." This term originated from Christopher Columbus's mistaken belief that he had reached the East Indies when he arrived in the Americas. Over time, the term "Indian" became widely used, despite its inaccuracy and the diversity of the Indigenous cultures it sought to categorize.
Americanizing a Native American is by definintion a contradictory statement. Being the original inhabitants of the North American Continent i.e the original Americans, they cannot become Americanized through some process. What that statement may really be saying is "what does it mean to Europeanize a Native American". This refers to a process of loss of the Native American's "American" culture and identity through indocrination, re-education, and an environment of European cultures and values. The Native American loses their American identity, and adopts the identiy and culture of the Western Europeans. American today really means the descendents of Western Europeans, not Native Americans.
Before 1500 there were several different kinds of Native American cultures in North America. There were farmers, fisher cultures, and hunter gatherers.
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because the europeans would make them move into each others homes
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there were many diferent languages, and ways of life.
Native Americans culture was disrupted and they were removed from ancestral lands as Europeans began to colonize North America.
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Yes, "Ancient American Indian Villages" should be capitalized. "Ancient" and "American" are adjectives that describe the type of village. "Indian" in this context refers to the Indigenous peoples of America.
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Depends on who you mean by "Indian". East Indians? Native Americans? Aztecs? ?Aborigines? Inca's? Europeans? Inuit? Try to be a bit more specific in your question.
The Indo-Europeans moved out from their homeland in the Eurasian steppes, expanding in multiple directions around 4000-1000 BCE. They spread through Europe, Central Asia, the Middle East, and the Indian subcontinent, influencing the languages, cultures, and societies of these regions. This movement is often referred to as the Indo-European migrations.