Since Native americans are still around today, and have lived in the Americas for thousands of years, it depends entirely on what what you mean by "Native American times".
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The Narragnansett.
Hockey was started in Canada in native american or "native canadian" times. this sport was invented by "native canadiens."
idk maybe Indian country The Navajo Times.
Music in medival times on the American continent would have been exclusively Native American. The 'United States' did not exist at that time, since Euruopens had not seriously discovered the American continent in medival times. Music in medival times on the American continent would have been exclusively Native American. The 'United States' did not exist at that time, since Euruopens had not seriously discovered the American continent in medival times.
I encourage you to go to Pokagon Times blog if you want to learn Potawatomi words.
Several times, from 1831 until 1834 as he defended Native American rights against rich landowners.
Ethnically, most people of Central America are a mix of Native American, white (Spanish) and African ethnic groups, at varying degrees. Also, interracial marriages were common during colonial times, resulting in the Mestizo race. Hence, particular racial boundaries are blurred at best. Some examples are provided:Guatemala: Mestizo (mix of Spanish and Native American) 60%, Native American 40%.Nicaragua: Mestizo 69%, Spanish 17%, African 9%, Native American 5%Panama: Mestizo 70%, Native American 20%, Spanish 10%
well lots of times in the anime but i dont how many episodes he get poison
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.
If every native American living today were 100% pure blood native American the answer would be extremely simple to calculate from census returns. But life isn't simple and there are people living in Canada and the USA today who may have 1/384 part of their ancestry (or even less) as native American and 383 parts White, some who are not even aware they have part-native ancestry, some who claim to be native American or First Nation and are not; and there are a huge number of other complications.There are people who are of equal native American/Chinese or native American/Polish background - do they count as onlybeing ethnically native American? On what grounds?So the real question is "how do you define who exactly is or isn't a Native American?". Good luck with finding an answer to that one . . .