the big game hunters were the first people to migrate to north America in search of big game like woolly mammoths and came from Asia across a land bridge which is where the Bering strait is today, although there is new evidence of Polynesians making very primitive boats and against all odds making it to North America
The first people who stepped in North America were the Vikings.
Alaska is the US state closest to where the first people crossed a land bridge into North America. The Bering Land Bridge connected Alaska and Siberia during the last Ice Age, allowing early humans to migrate into North America.
The Bering Land Bridge was is believed to be one of the first routes that Asian people used to migrate to america.
The nomadic tribes followed the herds of animals and foraged for food. It took generations to reach North America. People don't migrate only animals migrate.
The nomadic tribes followed the herds of animals and foraged for food. It took generations to reach North America. People don't migrate only animals migrate.
Around 560 people lived in North America when Europeans first arrived. Around 560 people lived in North America when Europeans First arrived.
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.
The first people known to come by boat to continental North America were Vikings sailors from Scandinavia.
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Cree is a language spoken by a large number of First Nations people of North America. The Cree are a large group of First Nations people of North America.