cariba and the arawaks
True
The Great Plains.
bass
The native tribes who were drive back by the Portugese
Before the European settlers/invaders/explorers arrived, Native American languages dominated.
wild grasses
Before European settlers arrived, there were several Native American tribes living in Tennessee, such as the Cherokee, Chicksaw, Creek, and Shawnee.
The first settlers in Maine were likely Native American tribes such as the Abenaki, Penobscot, and Passamaquoddy who have inhabited the region for thousands of years before European settlers arrived. The first European explorers to reach Maine were likely Norse Vikings around the year 1000, but the first permanent European settlement was established by the English in the early 1600s.
natives.
before Europeans settlers arrived
Before European settlers arrived, Vermont was inhabited by various Indigenous peoples, primarily the Abenaki tribe. They lived off the land, engaging in agriculture, hunting, and fishing. The Abenaki had a rich cultural heritage and established trade networks with other Native American groups. Their presence in the region dates back thousands of years before European contact.
Before European settlers arrived, Louisiana was inhabited by various Indigenous peoples, including the Caddo, Choctaw, Chitimacha, and Houma tribes, among others. These groups had rich cultures, languages, and social structures, and they utilized the region's diverse ecosystems for hunting, fishing, and agriculture. Their presence and traditions significantly shaped the area's history and identity long before European contact.