I don't know if there can be found any words (because I can't find any dictionary on the internet of a Siberian language or a Native-American one), that are the same. But there are still some languages in Siberia (Russia), that are part of the Eskimo-Aleut language family, an North-American language family, this could prove that the Eskimo-Aleut languages (and other languages in America) have there origins in Asia.
Starting at India, the Native Americans traveled north at Asia, crossed the Bering Strait where it was occupied by a bridge during the Age, and traveled south throughout North America.
Possibly, seeing as they are derivitive of Asian descen but probably not from adapting to life in the north Americas. Although i have heard indigenous Mexicans do and they come from the same place as native Americans.
Because Mexican is a nationality, while "Native American" is a general term defining the people who inhabited the Americas before the arrival of Europeans on the 15th and 16th centuries. You can find white, mestizo, middle-eastern and even Asian Mexicans and by that definition they can't be "Native Americans"
There are misconceptions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders belonging to a single Asian American culture because they look similar. However, their cultures are very different as they come from different parts of the world.
Many Americans have a better memory of African-American discrimination than the Asian-American discrimination because it seems more real to them to their day to day life.
Asian Americans speak a variety of languages, depending on their specific cultural background. Common languages spoken by Asian Americans include Mandarin, Cantonese, Tagalog, Korean, Vietnamese, Japanese, Hindi, and Urdu, among others. English is also widely spoken by many Asian Americans.
they are attached to their culture
The Asiatic theory suggests that Native Americans originated from Asia and migrated to the Americas via the Bering Land Bridge. Evidence supporting this theory includes genetic studies showing similarities between Asian and Native American populations, as well as archaeological findings of ancient tools and artifacts in both regions that are similar in style and construction. Additionally, linguistic studies have identified similarities between certain Native American languages and languages spoken in Siberia.
Ojibwa is a Native American language.
an Asian Asian's homeland is Asia and liviog in Asia as his parents and grandparents or incestors belong from Asia.an Asian American's homeland is Asia but living in America as he himself or his ancestors migrated from Asia to America Yeah, not to mention that Asian Americans usually have English first names (for example, John Lee, Thomas Seeaung, Jacob Jing...etc). Also, Asian-Americans usually don't have foreign accents because they are used to English being their active tounge. Unless, they stuck close to their Asian ancestors and still spoke their language. There a Mexican-American kid in my school, I thought he was born in Mexico because he had an accent but he was born in America but he/his family speaks Spanish at home. Asian Americans, usually don't speak their mother/native toungues anymore as their ancestors or parents did or do. Some Asians still do speak their languages, like the Filipino-Americans from Hawaii. A lot of them are Hawaiian and American born, even long generations into Hawaii or America meaning that their GREAT GREAT grandpa/grandma was an immigrant but they still speak Tagalog/Filipino or Illocano and such. Indian-Americans, (descended from India, not Native Americans) same concept. A lot still speak their parents native toungues but are born here, some don't. I got Indian-American classmates who speak Tamil, Hindi and Bengali or Punjabi at their homes but they don't have foreign accents because the are American born. Yes guys...Indians are Asian too. A lot of Japanese-Americans as far as I know, DON'T speak their Japanese toungues anymore. The Japanese-Americans who got persecuted and sent to internment camps in World War II didn't speak Japanese, I doubt most of them did. I don't like the term "Asian" as a race/ethnicity really. Basically the Native Americans are "Asian-Americans" in reality, speaking to the fact that they came from Asia, from what is now Mongolia and Russia (Asian seciont of Russia).
No. Mexican is a nationality, just as American is. Being American, or Mexican for that matter, includes being from one of many ethnicities, such as mestizo (half European, half Native American), Caucasian (9% of Mexicans are), Asian, African-American and of course, Native American.
what percent of blacks and African Americans are in jail.. Answer:The racial composition of the US prison and jail population as of 2008 was 13.44% White American (non-Hispanic), 20.29% Hispanic, 60.21% African American (non-Hispanic), and 6.06% Other (American Indian, Alaska Native, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander American, and Multiracial American
The Native Americans of Alaska have ancient Asian ancestors.
Asian or Native American?
White American 79% African American 12.8% Asian American 4.9% Native Americans 1% Hispanic 15% Mixed ethnicity 1.7% By 2050 Hispanics will be the majority ethnicity.
Starting at India, the Native Americans traveled north at Asia, crossed the Bering Strait where it was occupied by a bridge during the Age, and traveled south throughout North America.
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