No major deserts in North America begin with the letter K.
KINGSTON
winter!! because north america is not facing the sun. if it was facing the sun it will be summer or spring by now in north america! k? good : )
kite kitten
Sandra K. Mathews has written: 'American Indians in the early West' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, History
K. Leghorn has written: 'Planning for fairness' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Claims, Government relations, Land tenure
Alton K. Briggs has written: 'An archeological survey of Ingram Reservoir' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Indians of North America
Daniel K. Young has written: 'A catalog of the Coleoptera of America north of Mexico' -- subject(s): Catalogs and collections, Beetles
The Kalahari desert in southern Africa is the only large desert that begins with K.
Brian O. K. Reeves has written: 'Culture change in the northern plains, 1000 B.C.-A.D. 1000' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Indians of North America 'Crowsnest Pass archaeological project' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Indians of North America, Excavations (Archaeology) 'Mistakis' -- subject(s): History, Antiquities, Indians of North America, Archaeological analysis
Seth K. Humphrey has written: 'The Indian dispossessed' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Government relations, Treatment of Indians
· Korean War began in 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea.
Since the term "native American" applies to all the indigenous peoples of the Americas, the number of tribes that start with "k" is far more than just 5. In North America:KwakiutlKickapooKiowaKiowa-ApacheKlikitatKoyukonKutchinKutenaiKalapuyaKansa (Kaw)KarankawaKarokKaskaKawaiisuKeresIn Central America;KanjobalKekchiIn South America:KadiweuKaingangKaiwaKamayuraKamsaKandoshiKankuamoKarajaKaririKaripunaKatukinaKaweskarKaxaririKaxuianaKayabiKayapoKoguiKuikuro