They Helped by bringing meat like steak ribs and etc for the thickness of the horrses so they could use them
No; they were called that by European explorers who believed they had sailed west all the way to India.
The Catawba Indians were the first Native Americans the explorers encountered when they came to what is now North Carolina in the United States. The Catawba Indians spoke a language that was similar to the Sioux Indians.
Because the Spaniards took their beer and pizza.
Cherokee Indians look Asian because most Native Indians were decended from Asians
What do you mean by "Indians"? As in the inhabitants of the country called Mongolia? No. The correct name for them is Mongolians. They are not even remotely related to the Indian race, they are actually related to the Chinese race. If you mean Indian nationals from India migrating to and living in Mongolia, yes, it is possible. If you mean "Indians" by the natives of North America (US / Canada) then you are using the incorrect term. The correct term is native Americans. They are only called "Indians" because when the US was discovered, the explorers were heading for India and thought they were actually in India at first. Again, yes it is possible that Native Americans have migrated to Mongolia.
the native americans created fur trade with europeans and the explorers later then kicked the native americans and brought viruses
Early explorers called them Indians because when Christopher Columbus discovered America he thought he was in India, therefore comes the term Indians.
No; they were called that by European explorers who believed they had sailed west all the way to India.
Some Native American tribes welcomed explorers with food, shelter, and assistance. They shared knowledge of the land, acted as guides, and provided provisions to help the explorers survive in unfamiliar territories. Additionally, some tribes offered cultural exchanges and participated in trade with the explorers.
In the country of India, specifically. Native-Americans were first called "Indians" because the first explorers thought they had landed in India because they were unaware of the "American" continents. In the country of India, specifically. Native-Americans were first called "Indians" because the first explorers thought they had landed in India because they were unaware of the "American" continents.
The Catawba Indians were the first Native Americans the explorers encountered when they came to what is now North Carolina in the United States. The Catawba Indians spoke a language that was similar to the Sioux Indians.
Early explorers called them Indians because when Christopher Columbus discovered America he thought he was in India, therefore comes the term Indians.
Most of the trappers and explorers of the new world traded metal things such as guns and items the Indians didn't have. They got furs in return, which at the time was one of the most valuable things around.
Since they are native to the American continents, they are known as Native Americans. When the first explorers arrived at America, they thought they had traveled to India, hence the name Indians was given to the natives.
The game played by the Native American Indians when the Europeans first started coming to America was named Lacrosse by the French Explorers. The game was played with small baskets and a ball that was thrown back and forth.
The explorers called the first settlers "Indigenous people" or "Native Americans" depending on the region they were referring to.
the met the Indians or Native American in the north east