Origins of the USA



The Native Americans of the United States are the indigenous peoples in North America, part of the limits of today's United States, parts of Alaska and the state of Hawaii. They are composed of distinct tribes, states and ethnic groups, many of which survive as intact political communities.

Native Americans today have a unique relationship with the United States because they may be members of nations, tribes, Native Americans who have the independence of the United States government. Their societies and cultures develop within a larger immigrant population. The Native Americans who were not U.S. citizens since they were granted citizenship in 1924 by the U.S. Congress.



Here we can see a map showing the territories and groups of native tribes in the USA:




-Eastern Woodland Groups: Iroquois, Algonquian, Cherokee and Seminole
-Southwest Groups: Pueblo, Apache and Navajo
-Northwest Coastal Group
-Inuit (Eskimo) Group
-California Group
-Plains Group

Here we can see the distribution of the tribes at present and how it keeps for many years ...

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