Since Canada is located in the continent of North America, native Canadians come from North America; that is the continent to which they are native. If we go back some 30,000 years, it turns out that native Americans immigrated to North America from Asia (across the Bering Strait).
Native Americans crossed the land bridge to North America from Asia. So technically they are from Asia.
Many tribes referred to this continent as 'Turtle Island'.
Experts speculate 30,000-15,000 years ago. Many Native American tribes believe they were created on the North American Continent.
Native Americans have ancestors who were the first to live on this continent.
There is NO SUCH THING AS RED INDIANS! this is extremely insulting to the different tribes of Native Canadians and Native Americans, these slang words to describe the peoples of North America must be stopped by educating the individuals who still use these terms. East Indians come from India hence the word "Indian" The skin colour of Native North Americans is brown and a little darker than Caucasians.
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Native Canadians - album - was created in 2008-06.
None. There are no native animals or plants in Antarctica. Penguins, seals and a few other birds come to the continent to breed, but do not live on the continent. They live in the sea.
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it is unknown when, but I do know who did.... The First Nations so the native Canadians. Yes, Native Canadians. Does this answer your question? have a great day!
Wombats are native to the continent of Australia.
Koalas are native to the continent of Australia.
Native Americans crossed the land bridge to North America from Asia. So technically they are from Asia.
Basically everywhere. I "think" the native continent is Australia.
The koala is not a bear, but a marsupial. It is native to the continent of Australia.
Adelie penguins are native to the continent of Antarctica.
Native Canadians, also known as Indigenous peoples, are believed to have originated from Asia, migrating to North America via the Bering Land Bridge that existed during the last Ice Age, around 15,000 to 20,000 years ago. Over centuries, they spread across the continent, developing diverse cultures and languages adapted to their various environments. Today, Indigenous peoples in Canada include First Nations, Inuit, and Métis, each with their own distinct identities and histories.