The two main groups of Amerindians, or Indigenous peoples of the Americas, are often classified as the North American natives and the South American natives. North American natives include diverse tribes such as the Sioux, Cherokee, and Navajo, while South American natives include groups such as the Inca, Quechua, and Guarani. Each group has distinct cultures, languages, and historical experiences, shaped by their unique environments and interactions with European colonizers.
Amerindians settled in the Caribbean. They migrated there and the 2 main groups, Awaraks and Caribs were the ones to settle in Caribbean.
The Amerindians are made up of two main groups of people: the Native Americans of North America and the Indigenous peoples of Central and South America. These groups have distinct cultures, languages, and histories but share some common ancestry and experiences of colonization and displacement.
amerindians and europeans
The main crop grown by the Amerindians was maize or corn. It was a staple food source for many Indigenous tribes in the Americas and played a central role in their diet and culture.
mestizos, white, black, amerindians, mulattos, black mixed with amerindians58% Mestizos 20% White14% Mulattos4% Black3%Zambo1% Amerindians
the answer is they are divided into 2 groups-vascular and non-vascular
the 2 main groups are the vertebrates and the invertebrates
The six ethnic groups that came to Guyana are the Europeans, Africans, Portuguese, Chinese, East Indians, and Amerindians.
There are eight groups that make up the main group elements. They are groups 1, 2, and 13 - 18. They are also called the representative elements.
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Mammals & reptiles. EASY
democratic and represenitive