The inuit.
The people in America's far north are primarily known as Indigenous peoples, including groups such as the Inuit, Yupik, and Aleut. These communities inhabit regions across Alaska, Canada, and Greenland and have rich cultural traditions and languages. They are often referred to collectively as Arctic or Northern Indigenous peoples, reflecting their adaptation to the harsh environments of the Arctic.
The Americas extend from the north to the south 14,000km. I hope this helps :)
There is no state with the hummingbird as its state bird.
The four geographic regions of North America are far north, rocky mountains, great akes and warm waters.
Declination
This is known as "tundra".
Actually, Europeans didn't even know North America was there. They were looking for another way to India and the far east. That's why Native Americans were called Indian's because Columbus thought he landed in India.
Eskimos.
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The reason Asia is called Far East is because people had to travel far to the east to trade with them
The North Pole is as far north as one can get.
They called them kadeem's