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Antiquity Origins Today, all tribes tell stories of their origins. There are as many creation stories as there are tribes, ... |
40,000–10,000 BC Homelands Contemporary Native peoples from many nations teach that they originated in their traditional lands. ... |
10,000–8000 BC Early North American lifestyles Ancestors of American Indians hunt large mammals, catch fish, and gather fruits and nuts. Archaeological ... |
8000 BC Glaciers retreat; climate changes; diets shift At the end of the Ice Age, many large mammals become extinct. Across the Americas, people shift away ... |
AD 1493–1550s Native peoples begin dying from European diseases Diseases unknown to them spread rapidly among Native peoples, who lack immunity to viruses and bacteria ... |
AD 1520–62 ‘Virgin-soil’ epidemics devastate Native populations “Virgin-soil” epidemics sweep through populations with no prior exposure to a particular infectious ... |
1761 First known influenza pandemic from the Americas begins Influenza is one of the diseases that Europeans brought to the New World. Unlike previous influenza ... |
1775 Smallpox strikes again in North America As the American Revolution begins, epidemic smallpox spreads across North America, killing hundreds ... |
1780 Smallpox epidemics strike Mexico and the Great Plains For two years, smallpox spreads from Mexico north and throughout the Great Plains, killing many members ... |
1787 Congress can regulate trade with Indian tribes The Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution, Article 1, Section 8, permits Congress to make all laws ... |