Indians were the first settlers of North America to come from Asia more than 20,000 years ago. Because they followed hunted animals, they wandered through the Bering Strait (formerly the isthmus, now separating the easternmost point of the Asian Continent and the westernmost point of the Americas). Gradually they settled and developed into various tribes. For centuries they have built orderly societies. In the 16th century, Europeans arrived in North America for the first time. Thinking they arrived in India (Asia), they mistakenly called the natives "Indians". Europeans want land. Therefore the existence of indigenous people is threatened. The Indians then fought against new settlers. In the 19th century, Indian tribes fought the government of the United States who tried to evict them. Through fierce struggle, the Indians were transferred to the reservoir, a special area for them. Until now many Indians still live there.
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