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  1. Native Americans, like African Americans, were subjected to the Jim Crow Laws and segregation in the Deep South especially after they were made citizens through the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924. As a body of law, Jim Crow institutionalized economic, educational, and social disadvantages for Native Americans, and other people of color living in the south.

  2. 15. Mai 2014 · DNA From 12,000-Year-Old Skeleton Helps Answer the Question: Who Were the First Americans? In 2007, cave divers discovered remains that form the oldest, most complete and genetically intact human ...

  3. Indigenous peoples in what is now the contiguous United States, including their descendants, were commonly called American Indians, or simply Indians domestically and since the late 20th century the term Native American came into common use. In Alaska, Indigenous peoples belong to 11 cultures with 11 languages. These include the

  4. 8. Juni 2018 · It appears there’s not a single arrival date. No doubt there was a first person walking in, but when that happened is well before 20,000 years ago. The solid dates of 15,000 are based on sites ...

  5. 26. März 2013 · Some 13,000 years ago, a group of people from Asia walked across a land bridge that connected Siberia to Alaska and headed south. These people, known to us as the Clovis, were accomplished ...

  6. These people, the first North Americans, were known collectively as Clovis people. Their journey was made possible, according to archaeologists far and wide, by a corridor that had opened up between giant ice sheets covering what is now Alaska and Alberta. Thus did the Clovis people move down through the North American continent, carrying their ...

  7. 1. Nov. 2012 · For decades scientists thought the first Americans were Asian big-game hunters who tracked mammoths and other large prey eastward across a now submerged landmass known as Beringia that joined ...