The arawaks lived on Puerto Rico, Trinidad and several countries in the Caribbean
Yukon was settled by Europeans in the 19th century.
The Arawaks were Suriname's first inhabitants.Specifically, the Arawaks were a nomadic tribe of fishers and hunters. They settled along the Surinamese coast no later than 3000 B.C.E. Their name comes from the ancient, indigenous West Indian word "aru" for cassava flour.
The Arawaks settled in various Caribbean countries, including Jamaica, Cuba, Hispaniola (present-day Haiti and Dominican Republic), Puerto Rico, and the Bahamas. They were known for their agricultural practices and peaceful way of life before the arrival of European colonizers.
Lesser Antilles
The Aymaras settled on Lake Titicaca in the 11th century
Modern archaeological evidence suggests New Zealand was settled by Polynesians in the late 13th century, between 1250-1300, which makes New Zealand probably the youngest country in the world in terms of human settlement.
The group of Amerindians that mostly settled in the Lesser Antilles were the Arawaks, particularly the Taíno people. They were known for their agricultural practices, fishing, and trade among the islands. The Caribs also inhabited parts of the Lesser Antilles, particularly in the more northern islands, often interacting and sometimes clashing with the Arawaks. These indigenous groups significantly influenced the culture and history of the region before European colonization.
Korea was settled by Jizi (Gija) from Zhou dynasty of China in 11th century BC.
South Carolina was one of the original colonies in the United States. It was settled by Europeans in the 16th century, and founded in the 17th century.
Palestine and Babylon
the Quakers settled in the 17th century.