- Cherokee: One of the "Five Civilized Tribes" known for their complex social structures and adaptation of some European-American customs.
- Choctaw: Another of the "Five Civilized Tribes."
- Chickasaw: Also part of the "Five Civilized Tribes."
- Creek (Muscogee): Known for their large confederation.
- Seminole: Famous for their resistance in the Seminole Wars.
Great Plains
- Sioux (Lakota, Dakota, Nakota): A large group consisting of different bands, including the Oglala, Hunkpapa, and Brule'.
- Cheyenne: Known for their warrior culture and resistance against westward expansion.
- Comanche: Renowned horsemen who dominated the Southern Plains.
- Apache: Known for their fierce resistance to colonization, including the Chiricahua and Mescalero bands.
Southwest
- Navajo (Dine'): One of the largest Native American nations today.
- Hopi: Known for their pueblo dwellings and kachina doll tradition.
- Pueblo: A group that includes tribes such as the Zuni and Taos, known for their adobe structures.
- Zuni: Known for their unique language and religious traditions.
Northwest Coast
- Tlingit: Known for their totem poles and rich oral history.
- Haida: Famous for their art and longhouses.
- Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwakiutl): Known for their potlatch ceremonies.
- Nuu-chah-nulth (Nootka): Renowned for their whaling practices.
California
- Chumash: Known for their sophisticated maritime culture.
- Pomo: Renowned for their intricate basketry.
- Miwok: An important tribe in Northern California.
Arctic and Subarctic
- Inuit: Known for their adaptation to the harsh Arctic environment.
- Athabaskan: A large group that includes tribes like the Gwich'in and Koyukon.
Great Basin
- Shoshone: Known for their extensive range across the Great Basin and beyond.
- Paiute: Divided into Northern and Southern groups, known for their basketry and adaptation to desert life.
Plateau
- Nez Perce: Known for their resistance under Chief Joseph.
- Spokane: An important tribe in the Plateau region.
These nations represent just a fraction of the rich and diverse tapestry of Native American cultures across North America. Each nation has its own unique history, culture, and traditions.
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MEXICANS. In 1836 US rapes away half of Mexico through merciless war. Mexicans are made aware that Americans will keep killing Mexicans until USA demands are met. California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Colorado (parts of the state), small parts of Kansas, Wyoming and Oklahoma stolen.
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PHILIPPINES 1898-1902: Invasion and massacres during Filipino war for independence - upwards of a million lives savagely taken. The overseas investment community propagated the racist concept of 'Manifest Destiny' make genocide tolerable.
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-CHINA 1900 murderous sacking of Beijing, orgy of killing and stripping away all the cultural treasures for sale that the American and British troops could load into a few boxcars of a train.
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