Before the rise of the Incas, several prominent cultures and tribes inhabited the Andean region. Notable among them were the Nazca, known for their intricate geoglyphs; the Moche, recognized for their advanced ceramics and irrigation systems; and the Tiwanaku, who developed a sophisticated society around Lake Titicaca. These cultures laid the groundwork for the social, agricultural, and architectural advancements that the Incas would later build upon.
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Yes, some groups of them were located in Central America.
The aztecs, mayans, and incas as well as many south and central american tribes, no tribes up north.
The Cherokee, Chickasaw, Shawnee, and Yuchi Indian tribes all predated the first European settlers. The Shawnee tribe occupied 75 percent of the land in Kentucky.
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The Incas hunted Deer squirrels and many people in there tribes for food
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The tribes that fought the Incas included the Mapuche and the Shuar. The Spanish were the Inca Empire's final enemies. They took their land and stole their goods.
"Two Indian tribes Spain conquered for their wealth were the Aztecs of Mexico and Incas of Peru." Cortes conquered the Aztecs by tricking them and Pizarro conquered the Incas by threating them. Hope this helps!
Yes, some groups of them were located in Central America.
The three main indigenous tribes that inhabited South America before the arrival of European explorers were the Aztecs, Incas, and Mayans.
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because they had little contact with the Mayas and Aztecs
The Incas used a system of roads called the Inca road network to link the various tribes in their empire. These roads were highly advanced for their time and allowed for communication, trade, and military movement across their vast territory in the Andes Mountains.