Scientists and historians believe that Native Americans came from what has become Russia because there is evidence that there was once a land bridge across the Beiring Strait. (I think that's how you spell it). They also think that people indigenous to India might be from the same ancient race, because they're Caucasian.
They are the aboriginal, indigenous peoples of North, Central and South America.
An Indian is anyone who has native ancestry.
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The people in America's far north are primarily known as Indigenous peoples, including groups such as the Inuit, Yupik, and Aleut. These communities inhabit regions across Alaska, Canada, and Greenland and have rich cultural traditions and languages. They are often referred to collectively as Arctic or Northern Indigenous peoples, reflecting their adaptation to the harsh environments of the Arctic.
Vinland failed as a settlement in North America due to conflicts with indigenous peoples, harsh environmental conditions, and a lack of support from their home country, Norway.
The indigenous people of Alaska and Hawaii were the first nations of eastern North America.
The first people to visit North America were the Indians, or indigenous people, or first nations, as they are variously called.
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When the first Europeans arrived in North America their system of government differed from that of the indigenous peoples. The Europeans used a hierarchy of government. The indigenous people had a cultural government.
North America
The earliest inhabitants of north America are believed to have been Caucasians. These were made up of a number of indigenous people who settled in north America.
Apart from the indigenous native American tribes, the Vikings were reputed to be the first (non-native) people to reach America.
Sunflowers are native to North America
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Prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus what was the indigenous population of North and South America and the Caribbean?
it is North America (usa) and Europe