Which Native American Tribe has the most legitimate claim to the North American Continent?
>>18453232I guess literally all the ones that aren't inuit or na-dene speakers since they're the ones who descend from the earliest migrations from the strait. So, most of them.
The Uto-Aztecans. Any other answer is a meme
i was reading about that group that built the canals in presettler Phoenix, they seemed to have a pretty vast civilization
>>18453448The Pueblo Peoples were literally named such because they built complex permanent dwellings long before Europeans arrived. Parts of the Taos Pueblo were built as early as the 11th century for example
>>18453232The White Man
The moundbuilders of the midwest were pretty well established, widespread, and populous, they just got completely assraped out of existence by diseases and europeans because they were urbanized and couldnt run away as well as everyone else
>>18453467>they just got completely assraped out of existence by diseasesthis post made me realize that urban centers were probably once way more common in North America than one initially lead to believe but they were also the most likely ones to get fucked up by disease so we now have a selection bias where Natives are overwhelmingly perceived as tribal
The iroquois because they were the strongest
>>18453232Sioux
>>18453478Dude you have no idea. We've dated large urban settlements as far back as 3000 years ago, pic related had a 7 story tall pyramid.Doesn't help that most people dont give a shit about american archeology so tons of sites have been bulldozed to build highways, walmarts, and golf courses.
>>18453232If Southern america was included my vote automatically goes to the Inca, they are the most interesting native group to me. Otherwise Idk, maybe the Comanche cause of how dangerous they were.
>>18453934Cahokia was ruined to make place for city sized negro ghetto. Well they couldn't predict at the building moment but this is what it turned to be