What happened to the native people of US, Canada, Australia, and New zealand? - new zealand native people
Or are the people who live there now, a real Indian?
Sunday, February 14, 2010
New Zealand Native People What Happened To The Native People Of US, Canada, Australia, And New Zealand?
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The United States and Canada have many Indians who live (or Canada) and the Eskimos, or Inuit, to say nothing of the Polynesians in the U.S. state of Hawaii in the Pacific. Many, of course, have been killed, but in some areas are still abundant. Many have been abused over the centuries, but good to Native Americans and Canadians Will Rogers, humorist, Jim Thorpe, athlete, Buffy Sainte-Marie, a Canadian folk singer in the 1960s known born, and I think Shania Twain is part of Aboriginal Canadians, but may be wrong. Many Americans have of American Indians (native) of the estate.
In Australia there are many indigenous peoples, if that is the correct term. An Olympic Olympic Games Sydney 2000 Cathy Freeman (or Freedman) is he was the champion, I think. New --New Zealand are not at home, with regard to the Polynesians. Maori could be what they are called.
I had a little bit with the term "American Indian Chat. I was born here and pursue maybe one of the "native" ancestry, but I will be mainly in Europe, I watched the Indians' s not like mean confused with the people in India, but when I say "American Indian", then I mean no disrespect.
They are still there, but rejected their populations. Most people in these countries, however, are descendants of immigrants. Aggressive policy for the country of immigrants has led to many deaths among the indigenous peoples, as well as diseases which were brought from Europe that indigenous peoples are not immunized against him because he had never seen before.
However, there are relatively low compared to their colonial masters.
They are still there - but who live in oppression, in their majority, unfortunately.
However, there are relatively low compared to their colonial masters.
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