The total of their rights, including their correct name. Like the Borgue in Star Trek, The Europeans assimilated, all native peoples every where they colonized. You think Star Trek, except for the space travel aspect, is fiction? No Star Trek episode has told a single story that has not been repeated over, and over, and originated, in The Mythologies?
Yes they have their own rules & regulations on the reserves, but they still follow the civil codes here in Canada
The native Indians taught the Pilgrims how to live basic life in their country. As the landscape was different than the Pilgrims had experienced.
Yes, all native peoples of the Americas are native Americans.
No the hi is not an native american tribe
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They migrated through the Bering Straight and down through Canada.
Yes they have their own rules & regulations on the reserves, but they still follow the civil codes here in Canada
Chipewyan's speak Chipewyan. It is one of the many Athabaskan native languages in Canada.
The native Indians taught the Pilgrims how to live basic life in their country. As the landscape was different than the Pilgrims had experienced.
The French. Or if you want to be really specific the Indians were there first.
Haida refers to a group of Native-Americans (Indians) who inhabited a portion of British Columbia, Canada.
THE INDIANS (NATIVE AMERICANS)
Experienced crew, food, water, some relatives.
Because the government put them into there own native land where there people used to live in peace
The native Americans felt very strongly about the Americans progress, they did not like that there land was being taken over.
The first people to settle in Canada were the Aboriginal. The Aboriginals came to Canada about 12,000 years ago and it is widely believed that they came from what is known today as Asia.
the creek Indians were native to Georgia. The leader of the creek tribe was Tomochichi.