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  1. Antiquity
    Origins
    Today, all tribes tell stories of their origins. There are as many creation stories as there are tribes, ...
  2. 40,000–10,000 BC
    Homelands
    Contemporary Native peoples from many nations teach that they originated in their traditional lands. ...
  3. 10,000–8000 BC
    Early North American lifestyles
    Ancestors of American Indians hunt large mammals, catch fish, and gather fruits and nuts. Archaeological ...
  4. 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 ...
  5. 3000 BC
    Southwestern peoples plant corn, beans, squash; population grows
    Ancestors of the Mogollón, Hohokam, and Puebloan peoples begin horticulture in the lands now known as ...
  6. AD 1540
    The Zuni resist a conquistador but retreat from Spanish guns
    The Spanish conquistador Francisco Vasquez de Coronado seeks the “Seven Cities of Gold.” At Hawikuh, ...
  7. AD 1590
    Spain attacks pueblos; establishes colony at Ohkay Owingeh
    Spanish forces under colonial governor Juan de Oñate march north from Mexico through the Rio Grande ...
  8. 1846
    After the Mexican War, doctors reach western tribes
    The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ends the Mexican War (1846–48) between the U.S. and Mexico. The agreement ...
  9. 1851
    Congress creates reservations to manage Native peoples
    The U.S. Congress passes the Indian Appropriations Act, creating the reservation system. The government ...
  10. 1851
    Roads and railroads move into the West
    The federal government pays to survey land for roads and railroads across the West. Easier access encourages ...
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