The term "TPS" likely refers to Temporary Protected Status, a designation in the United States for individuals from countries experiencing crises. As of my last update, Indian nationals have not been designated for TPS; however, there are Indian citizens who may have been granted TPS under other circumstances, such as humanitarian crises or natural disasters in their home regions. Individuals from India may also be living in the U.S. under different Immigration statuses, such as work visas or family reunification.
The Incas are the anient Indians that lived in Peru.
yes it is true but the Paiute Indians lived in Utah
The Chumash Indians lived near.
Chumash Indians lived at Mission Santa Barbara.
potomac indians
the comanche indians lived in the texas plains they lived in tps
all the indians that lived
They used it as coats and to put over their TPs
The Incas are the anient Indians that lived in Peru.
yes it is true but the Paiute Indians lived in Utah
The Inca Indians lived in the Andes Mountains.
the Hopi Indians lived in New Mexico and Arizona your welcome :)
the chumash indians
The Chumash Indians lived near.
Chumash Indians lived at Mission Santa Barbara.
They lived in the longhouses
the MAYANS lived in Palenque