Historians believe that American Indians migrated into Texas primarily through land routes from the north and possibly along coastal pathways. This migration was driven by factors such as the search for food, climate changes, and the movement of game animals. Archaeological evidence, including tools and settlement patterns, supports theories of migration waves, with various tribes adapting to the diverse environments across Texas. The movement also reflects broader patterns of human migration across North America.
Somewhere between the Caspian and Aral seas
The majority of pioneers and founding fathers of Florida originated in Spain.
Archeologists and historians believe humans crossed over the Bering Sea land bridge about 20,000 to 30,000 years ago. It is possible that others came to the Western Hemisphere by other means.
A seamstress named Betsy Ross
i believe the chumash were the Indians in the area. i believe the chumash were the Indians in the area.
what did the Apaches believe in
because indians are pussys
Anthropologist believe that the earliest inhabitants of Jamaica were cavemen called Ciboney Indians who migrated from what is now Florida to Jamaica some time around 500 B.C. They also believe between 600 B.C.-700 B.C., Taino Arawak migrated north from what is now Venezuela to Jamaica
Asia
Red Indians are not real "INDIANS". They are native Americans. People believe they are from Asia, and migrated to the US from present day Russia to present day Alaska, when the Bering strait between Russia and Alaska was not submerged in water.
they migrated south because that was the only way that they had to get their food.
They believe particularly in character building which is non violent Hinduism based on the holy books 'the Vedas'. The question should have been more specific: Are you referring to Indians: Native American Indians; or are you refering to the Indians from the country of India?