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Their customs and culture :)
Halloween was brought to North America primarily by Irish immigrants in the 19th century. They brought with them the traditions of Samhain, a Celtic festival marking the end of the harvest season, which included customs such as dressing in costumes and carving pumpkins. The celebration evolved over time, influenced by various cultural practices, eventually leading to the modern Halloween we know today.
Duane Champagne has written: 'Native America' 'American Indian societies' -- subject(s): Cultural assimilation, Government relations, Indians of North America, Social life and customs
John D. Combes has written: 'Burial practices as an indicator of cultural change in the lower Snake River region' -- subject(s): Funeral customs and rites, Indians of North America 'Excavations at Fort Spokane, summer of 1962' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Excavations (Archaeology)
Subarctic
North America (geographic) and Latin America (cultural).
The spanish introduced horses to north America
The Spanish introduced horses to North America.
Latin America is a cultural region that spans Mexico (North America), the Caribbean, Central America and South America.
North America. Mexico is south of America. It is also considered part of Latin America by cultural geographers.
North America consists of three continents: North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Each of these regions has distinct cultural, geographical, and historical characteristics that differentiate them from one another.