The Europeans started to use the Native Americans as slaves.
There were many adnvantages and disadvantages of European exploration on the Native Americans
There are many different people who are Native Americans who live in many areas. The type of food depended on where they were located.
Native Americans live like most Americans today. Sadly, many have been forced or required to give up their traditional customs. Many are also living on reservations cruelly and unfairly shoved upon them by the government.
The results of the Native American and American conflicts was almost an annihilation of Native American dominance of the land. Currently many Native Americans have chosen to live on US created reservations that stretch from coast to coast. For the most part it can be said that they are not part of American culture. The settlement of the Federal territories from the middle of 19th century on wards to the early years of the 20th Century saw the deaths of many Native Americans. They were outnumbered and out "gunned" in the face of Federal armies and belligerent settlers and miners.
Pueblos were communities of Native Americans in the Southwest. Their environment tended to be hot and dry; many pueblo communities were in or near deserts.
Pueblos were communities of Native Americans in the Southwest. Their environment tended to be hot and dry; many pueblo communities were in or near deserts.
As of 2014, about 39,000 Native Americans live in New Hampshire.
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Most Native Americans now live in the Western part of the United States, including Oklahoma and Arizona. Many also live in Alaska.
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Many Native Americans live on reservations in the United States and Canada, while others live in urban areas. Each tribe has its own specific territory and communities where its members live.
No, Samoans are Polynesians and are not native to America. They are from the Pacific Islands but, many live in America.
Native Americans live all over the world, however, many live on land managed by their tribe. This land is called a "reservation."
The first people to live in North America are commonly referred to as Native Americans or Indigenous peoples.
Native Americans live all across the country, many still residing on Reservations.