The flat area at the center of the United States, often referred to as the Great Plains, was historically inhabited by various Indigenous cultures, including the Plains Indians such as the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Comanche. These tribes adapted to the region's vast grasslands, relying on buffalo hunting and gathering for sustenance. Additionally, European settlers and farmers began to move into the area in the 19th century, leading to significant cultural changes and conflicts. The region's agricultural potential attracted many immigrants, further shaping its cultural landscape.
Eastern Woodlands
Eastern Woodlands
Eastern Woodlands
Eastern Woodlands
Eastern Woodlands
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The Native Americans or American Indians lived in the United States before it was first colonized.
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Squamish Indians lived in the northwest United States, before selling the land to the United States in 1861.
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
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