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United States and Canada


Ethnographers commonly classify indigenous peoples in the United States and Canada into ten geographical regions with shared cultural traits (called cultural areas). The following list groups peoples by their region of origin, followed by the current location. See the individual article on each tribe or First Nation for a history of their movements. See the List of Native American Tribal Entities for the United States' official list of recognized Native American tribes. The regions are:

Arctic

Subarctic

California

Eastern Woodlands

''For list of tribes, see Eastern Woodlands

Great Basin

Plateau

Northwest Coast

Plains

Southeast

Southwest

Latin America and the Caribbean


The indigenous peoples of Central and South America are generally classified by language, environment, and cultural similarities.

Caribbean

Mesoamerica

Aridoamerica

Andean

Sub-Andean

Western Amazon

Central Amazon

Eastern and Southern Amazon

Southern Cone

Languages


spanish *Aridoamercan tribes by location* spanish *Mesoamercan tribes by location*

Indigenous peoples of the Americas | Native American tribes | Indigenous languages of the Americas

Indiánské kmeny | Etnografisk klassifikation af oprindelige amerikanere | Liste nordamerikanischer Indianerstämme | Liste des peuples indigènes des Amériques | Popis indijanskih plemena -klasifikacija | Lijst van Noord-Amerikaanse indianen | Etnografisk klassifikasjon av indianere | Classificação dos nativos americanos | Luettelo Kanadan ja Yhdysvaltain alkuperäiskansoista ja -heimoista

 

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