It is the way WE live right now that changes the native Americans. Get it right.
African Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans, women, and minor children.
They ARE native to America. Every group migrated from Africa, but the first ones to the area become native to that area._______________________________________The answer to the question: Why are Native Americans NOT native to America is: Because they immigrated from Asia. Like all American's they traveled to North America from elsewhere.You cannot prove a negative, absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. Without evidence, and or theory to the contrary it is assumed that the facts supporting that "Native Americans" are native to America is true. Native Americans have proof of at least 10,000 years of existence in the same place as they are now. Human history dates back approximately 8,000 years, as a measure of reference.
A lot more Native Americans would still be living here today. And I believe the Untied States would have a very different culture then what we have now.
Not quite. While no one knows who the first people were to cross over into what is now Alaska--could have been the ancient Siberians, perhaps the Ainu--those that remained and settled obviously became Native Americans.
Native Washingtonians (which makes as much sense as saying Native Americans) includes many tribes-Cathlamet, Chilluckittequaw, Columbia, Hoh, Humptulips, Klickitat, Lummi and so on. Unfortunately a lot of these languages have now been lost and many just speak English.
Native Americans lived through out what is now called The United States and Canada
They are called Native-Americans because they were native to the land we now call America. In other words, they had lived there long before we discovered it.
Lacrosse was invented by the Iroquois and Huron Native Americans in what is now Canada.
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around the 1800's
Native Americans encompass a diverse group of indigenous peoples who have lived in what is now known as North and South America for thousands of years.
It depends upon which language they speak. Most speak English now, so "hello" is "hello." But tribes had their own language or family of languages. Estimates place the number of distinct native American languages a t over 1000. Choctaw - Halito. Lakota - Hua Kola Seminole - Istonko
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The Quapaw, the Osage and the Caddo
They were equal to everybody else
Most Native Americans now live in the Western part of the United States, including Oklahoma and Arizona. Many also live in Alaska.