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Native Americans were the first to live in N. America and they migrated from Siberia. ANSWER: Native Americans were the first people to live in the America's both north and south.
North America and the North-East known as (U.S. & canada) those regions once supported Native Americans and millions of buffalo.
the first nations lost their culture,languages,identities,and land. they also became ruled and became servants
Yes. The plains Indians lived off the buffalo. However there were many tribes of Native Americans. The ones living in the northwest were fishermen.
The Native Americans were subjected to many foreign diseases and were also forced out of their native land. Their population also decreased due to European enslavement. British settlers purchased and captured Native Americans to use as forced labour in making tobacco, rice and indigo.
There was not one main group. However, a powerful group in the East was the Iroquois (Five Nations), and another powerful Southern Plains group was the Comanche.
Native Americans are not Greek, but came from East Asia.
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No. Native Americans originated in America, and Arabs in the Middle East.
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Thomas Jefferson, the President of the US, was the Great Father that the Corps of Discovery told the Native Americans about.
The Native Americans gain the Centrail plains and east of the rocky mountains. Also from Arkansas, north to Canada.
Yes, though "Native Americans" is much more correct than "American Indians". The early explorers accidentally mistook the natives for Indians because they did not know a world outside of Asia, Europe and Africa. They sailed west thinking they would hit India, but instead ran into America. Because they thought they landed in India, the Indian term stuck, even though the Native Americans are not Indians. (Indians are Caucasians while Native Americans are more related to East Asians).
Five. Africans, caucasians, oceanians, east asians and native americans.
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