Yes, John Cabot, an Italian explorer sailing under the English flag, likely encountered Indigenous peoples during his voyage to North America in 1497. While historical records do not provide detailed accounts of his interactions, it is believed that he landed in areas that were inhabited by Native Americans, particularly along the northeastern coast. These encounters would have involved initial contact, but the nature and extent of their interactions remain unclear due to the limited documentation from that time.
No because none of the native americans mess with him
yes and you should know that
john Cabot did meet the first nations peoples. Sorry to say but there was no evidence for me to explain about this.
No one is sure where he had landed in the Newfoundland so no one is sure if he did or did not meet the Natives.
In Fl if you have any Indian blood then you meet the legal standard for Native American
Native Americans
No because none of the native americans mess with him
Beothuk indians.
yes
John Cabot Claimed New foundland canada in 1472.
yes and you should know that
john Cabot did meet the first nations peoples. Sorry to say but there was no evidence for me to explain about this.
There are MANY Native American languages, not just one. Please ask for the translation in one particular language, not just "Native American".
No one is sure where he had landed in the Newfoundland so no one is sure if he did or did not meet the Natives.
In Fl if you have any Indian blood then you meet the legal standard for Native American
Chumash
He met Native americans not sure what tribe but they were mostly cannibals