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Classification of indigenous peoples of the Americas

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  1. Ethnographers commonly classify indigenous peoples in the United States and Canada into ten geographical regions with shared cultural traits (called cultural areas)

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  2. The following list groups peoples by their region of origin, followed by the current location

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  3. See the individual article on each tribe or First Nation for a history of their movements

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  4. See the List of Native American Tribal Entities for the United States' official list of recognized Native American tribes

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