The Indigenous peoples of Australia, often referred to as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, were living on the continent when Europeans arrived. They have diverse cultures, languages, and traditions that vary across different regions of Australia. Their connection to the land spans tens of thousands of years, making them the original inhabitants of the country.
Australian Aboriginals
Yes, there were already indigenous people living there!
Dravidians
a dark-skinned member of a race of people living in Australia when Europeans arrived
They eventualy got into arguments with the natives about their way of living
there was no economy. America was only inhabited by the native Americans. only wild land existed when the europeans arrived.
No, the Native Americans were living in relative harmony and the Europeans had not yet arrived to alter the status quo.
Persons that were already living in the Americas when European settlers arrived there.
The Maori people are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand. They are believed to have migrated to New Zealand from eastern Polynesia around the 13th century. The term "discovered" is not appropriate in this context, as the Maori people were already living in New Zealand when Europeans arrived.
Amerindians can be defined as any member of the people living in North or South America before the Europeans arrived. In other words it means Native Americans.
the Wampanoag
the Wampanoag