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They crossed over the land bridge called Beringia

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Are the Hopi Indians a native American tribe?

No the hi is not an native american tribe


Are Taino Indians Native American?

Yes, all native peoples of the Americas are native Americans.


Why are Native American Indians called Indians while there are Indians in Asia?

Why Native Americans are Called IndiansThe term Indian is generally used for people originating from the country of India in Asia. However the Native American Indians have no link with Asia whatsoever. It was Christopher Columbus who headed out on a voyage to South Asia but landed up on America instead and coined the name Indians for the local people. This apparent mistake was soon realized but the name coined by Christopher Columbus remained.With the passage of time there has been an attempt to develop a sounder name for the original inhabitants of America as they have no link whatsoever with India. This is the reason why you find them being referred to as Native Americans in recent times. However there is a problem with this name too because generally anyone born in America is a Native American. Hence the name Native American Indians remain.Today the Native American Indians have developed quite a unique relationship with the United States of America. They have retained their tribal and nation structures in part and are also part of the official government of the United States. Their culture still flourishes and has in fact received mass exposure with the advancement in technology. They have also come to be featured in silver screen flicks and television programs.


What are Amerindians often called today?

The American Indians now are more correctly called, "American aboriginals" or "American natives".


The most widespread Native American groups of the American West were?

The Plains Indians.

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What are American Indians-?

American Indians or Native Americans were the first people to live in North America.


Who helped the pilgrams in America?

THE INDIANS (NATIVE AMERICANS)


How many Native Americans migrated to America?

Absolutely no native Americans migrated to America. They were already here! They met Columbus!


Why Native American do not want to be called Indians?

because Indians are people from India and it is completely different from native american


Is it reasonable explanation native American Indians came to north America?

n


What native American group was one of the first to trade furs with the french?

the America Indians


Who gave the Native American the name Indians?

Columbus called the Native Americans Indians, because he thought he was in India when he arrived in America. The name stuck, and we still call them Indians today.


Were sandia people Indians?

The Sandia People are Native American Indians who trace their ancestors back to the Aztec of South America.


What continent are Native Americans from?

American Indians -- the Native population of the "New World" Are from the North and South American Continents plus the area know as Central America.


What has the author Heid E Erdrich written?

Heid E. Erdrich has written: 'The Mother's Tongue (Earthworks)' 'Fishing for myth' 'National monuments' -- subject(s): Poetry, Indians of North America 'Cell traffic' 'Original Local' -- subject(s): Native American Cooking, American Indian Cooking, American Indian Cookery, Native American Cookery, Native American Cookbook, American Indian Cookbook, Chippewa Wild Rice, Ojibwa Wild Rice, Ojibwe Wild Rice, Food, American Indian Stories, Native American Stories, Indians of North America, Chippewa Indians, Ojibwa Indians, Ojibwe Indians, Dakota Sioux Indians, Lakota Sioux Indians, Mandan Indians, Winnebago Indians, Menominee Indians, Potawat


Who were the earliest people to live in north American and south America?

Native Americans, or commonly referred to as Indians.


Are American Indians and native Americans the same thing?

No, Native Americans are from tribes like the Cherokees and other tribes. They originated in America. Indians are from the country India, and are a whole other group of people from the Native Americans. The reason why Native Americans are sometimes referred to as Indians is because, when Christopher Columbus was sailing to India, he accidentally ended up in North America where he called all the Native Americans, Indians.