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Summary
This map shows the location of the different indigenous peoples of the Americas between 1300 and 1535 AD (hence before the arrival of Europeans and the imported African population through the slave trade).
Indigenous peoples help, through their presence, to reduce illegal logging.
The map was made using BlankMap-World-large.png and info of a map found in the book "The Times history of the world".
List of indigenous peoples:
- 0: Inuit
- 1: Koyukon
- 2: Ingalik
- 3: Tanana
- 4: Han
- 5: Kutchin
- 6: Hare
- 7: Tutchone
- 8: Dogrib
- 9: Kaska
- 10: Tlingit
- 11: Tsimshian
- 12: Haida
- 13: Carrier
- 14: Beaver
- 15: Chippewa
- 16: Kwakiutl
- 17: Shus-Wap
- 18: Sarcee
- 19: Cree
- 20: Nootka
- 21: Blackfoot
- 22: Chinook
- 23: Nez Percé
- 24: Ojibwa
- 25: Montagnais-Naskapi
- 26: Yurok
- 27: Karok
- 28: Modoc
- 29: Shoshone
- 30: Crow
- 31: Mandan
- 32: Pomo
- 33: Cheyenne
- 34: Sioux
- 35: Menominee Sauk
- 36: Ottawa
- 37: Yokut
- 38: Paiute
- 39: Ute
- 40: Arapaho
- 41: Pawnee
- 42: Potawa-Tomi
- 43: Algonkin
- 44: Huron
- 45: Micmac
- 46: Beothuk
- 47: Fox
- 48: Iroquis
- 49: Abenaki
- 50: Illini
- 51: Erie
- 52: Susquehannock
- 53: Miami
- 54: Massachusett
- 55: Naragansett
- 56: Delaware
- 57: Chumash
- 58: Navajo
- 59: Kiowa
- 60: Osage
- 61: Shawnee
- 62: Cherokee
- 63: Powhatan
- 64: Mohave
- 65: Hopi
- 66: Pueblo
- 67: Wichita
- 68: Chickasaw
- 69: Catawba
- 70: Papago
- 71: Apache
- 72: Comanche
- 73: Caddo
- 74: Choctaw
- 75: Creek
- 76: Natchez
- 77: Cochimi
- 78: Pima
- 79: Tarahumara
- 80: Tepehuan
- 81: Coahuiltec
- 82: Timucua
- 83: Calusa
- 84: Cora
- 85: Huichol
- 86: Huaxtec
- 87: Otomi
- 88: Island Arawak
- 89: Ciboney
- 90: Carib Indians (Island)
- 91: Tarasco
- 92: Totonac
- 93: Nahuas
- 94: Mixtec & Zapotec
- 95: Maya
- 96: Lenca
- 97: Paya
- 98: Mosquito
- 99: Nicarao
- 100: Guaymí
- 101: Cuna
- 102: Chocó
- 103: Guajiro
- 104: Chibcha
- 105: Warau
- 106: Guahibo
- 107: Arawak
- 108: Carib Indians
- 109: Yanomamö
- 110: Paez
- 111: Tucano
- 112: Trio
- 113: Macú
- 114: Waiwai
- 115: Witoto
- 116: Yagua
- 117: Jivaro
- 118: Omagua
- 119: Teremembé
- 120: Tumbes Chimú
- 121: Tenetehara
- 122: Cawahib
- 123: Mundurucú
- 124: Timbira
- 125: Muchic
- 126: Shipibo
- 127: Cayapó
- 128: Shavante
- 129: Piro
- 130: Campa
- 131: Nambicuara
- 132: Carajá
- 133: Tupinambá
- 134: Quechua
- 135: Nazca
- 136: Mojo
- 137: Bororo
- 138: Aymará
- 140: Sirionó
- 141: Guato
- 142: Atacama
- 143: Mataco
- 144: Caiguá
- 145: Botocudo
- 146: Diaguita
- 147: Guaraní
- 148: Kaingang
- 149: Abipón
- 150: Charrúa
- 151: Araucanas
- 152: Puelche
- 153: Alacaluf
- 154: Tehuelche
- 155: Yahgan
- 156: Ona
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current | 10:17, 4 January 2017 | 849 × 1,176 (21 KB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | This map shows the location of the different indigenous peoples of the Americas between 1300 and 1535 AD (hence before the arrival of Europeans and the imported African population through the slave trade). <p>Indigenous peoples help, through their presence, to reduce illegal logging. </p> <p>The map was made using BlankMap-World-large.png and info of a map found in the book "The Times history of the world". </p> <p>List of indigenous peoples: </p> <ul> <li> 0: Inuit</li> <li> 1: Koyukon</li> <li> 2: Ingalik</li> <li> 3: Tanana</li> <li> 4: Han</li> <li> 5: Kutchin</li> <li> 6: Hare</li> <li> 7: Tutchone</li> <li> 8: Dogrib</li> <li> 9: Kaska</li> <li> 10: Tlingit</li> <li> 11: Tsimshian</li> <li> 12: Haida</li> <li> 13: Carrier</li> <li> 14: Beaver</li> <li> 15: Chippewa</li> <li> 16: Kwakiutl</li> <li> 17: Shus-Wap</li> <li> 18: Sarcee</li> <li> 19: Cree</li> <li> 20: Nootka</li> <li> 21: Blackfoot</li> <li> 22: Chinook</li> <li> 23: Nez Percé</li> <li> 24: Ojibwa</li> <li> 25: Montagnais-Naskapi</li> <li> 26: Yurok</li> <li> 27: Karok</li> <li> 28: Modoc</li> <li> 29: Shoshone</li> <li> 30: Crow</li> <li> 31: Mandan</li> <li> 32: Pomo</li> <li> 33: Cheyenne</li> <li> 34: Sioux</li> <li> 35: Menominee Sauk</li> <li> 36: Ottawa</li> <li> 37: Yokut</li> <li> 38: Paiute</li> <li> 39: Ute</li> <li> 40: Arapaho</li> <li> 41: Pawnee</li> <li> 42: Potawa-Tomi</li> <li> 43: Algonkin</li> <li> 44: Huron</li> <li> 45: Micmac</li> <li> 46: Beothuk</li> <li> 47: Fox</li> <li> 48: Iroquis</li> <li> 49: Abenaki</li> <li> 50: Illini</li> <li> 51: Erie</li> <li> 52: Susquehannock</li> <li> 53: Miami</li> <li> 54: Massachusett</li> <li> 55: Naragansett</li> <li> 56: Delaware</li> <li> 57: Chumash</li> <li> 58: Navajo</li> <li> 59: Kiowa</li> <li> 60: Osage</li> <li> 61: Shawnee</li> <li> 62: Cherokee</li> <li> 63: Powhatan</li> <li> 64: Mohave</li> <li> 65: Hopi</li> <li> 66: Pueblo</li> <li> 67: Wichita</li> <li> 68: Chickasaw</li> <li> 69: Catawba</li> <li> 70: Papago</li> <li> 71: Apache</li> <li> 72: Comanche</li> <li> 73: Caddo</li> <li> 74: Choctaw</li> <li> 75: Creek</li> <li> 76: Natchez</li> <li> 77: Cochimi</li> <li> 78: Pima</li> <li> 79: Tarahumara</li> <li> 80: Tepehuan</li> <li> 81: Coahuiltec</li> <li> 82: Timucua</li> <li> 83: Calusa</li> <li> 84: Cora</li> <li> 85: Huichol</li> <li> 86: Huaxtec</li> <li> 87: Otomi</li> <li> 88: Island Arawak</li> <li> 89: Ciboney</li> <li> 90: Carib Indians (Island)</li> <li> 91: Tarasco</li> <li> 92: Totonac</li> <li> 93: Nahuas</li> <li> 94: Mixtec & Zapotec</li> <li> 95: Maya</li> <li> 96: Lenca</li> <li> 97: Paya</li> <li> 98: Mosquito</li> <li> 99: Nicarao</li> <li> 100: Guaymí</li> <li> 101: Cuna</li> <li> 102: Chocó</li> <li> 103: Guajiro</li> <li> 104: Chibcha</li> <li> 105: Warau</li> <li> 106: Guahibo</li> <li> 107: Arawak</li> <li> 108: Carib Indians</li> <li> 109: Yanomamö</li> <li> 110: Paez</li> <li> 111: Tucano</li> <li> 112: Trio</li> <li> 113: Macú</li> <li> 114: Waiwai</li> <li> 115: Witoto</li> <li> 116: Yagua</li> <li> 117: Jivaro</li> <li> 118: Omagua</li> <li> 119: Teremembé</li> <li> 120: Tumbes Chimú </li> <li> 121: Tenetehara</li> <li> 122: Cawahib</li> <li> 123: Mundurucú</li> <li> 124: Timbira</li> <li> 125: Muchic</li> <li> 126: Shipibo</li> <li> 127: Cayapó</li> <li> 128: Shavante</li> <li> 129: Piro</li> <li> 130: Campa</li> <li> 131: Nambicuara</li> <li> 132: Carajá</li> <li> 133: Tupinambá</li> <li> 134: Quechua</li> <li> 135: Nazca</li> <li> 136: Mojo</li> <li> 137: Bororo</li> <li> 138: Aymará</li> <li> 140: Sirionó</li> <li> 141: Guato</li> <li> 142: Atacama</li> <li> 143: Mataco</li> <li> 144: Caiguá</li> <li> 145: Botocudo</li> <li> 146: Diaguita</li> <li> 147: Guaraní</li> <li> 148: Kaingang</li> <li> 149: Abipón</li> <li> 150: Charrúa</li> <li> 151: Araucanas</li> <li> 152: Puelche</li> <li> 153: Alacaluf</li> <li> 154: Tehuelche</li> <li> 155: Yahgan</li> <li> 156: Ona</li> </ul> |
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