Indian Tribe Painting-DSW14-0002
Description
Indian Tribe Painting
Indian Tribe Painting – The Indians were the original inhabitants or first settlers of the Americas. At that time, they wandered through the Bering Strait because they were following game. The Indians then settled and developed their culture. They became various tribes scattered in various parts of the American continent. The Indians belong to the Mongoloid race. He has straight black hair, reddish brown skin, black eyes, prominent cheekbones, and a wide face that is his trademark.
In addition, Indians have a culture called Amerindia. The name was to distinguish between Indian culture in America and India in Asia. One of the most famous groups of the tribe is the Maya Indians. This group lives in the central part of the Americas or around the regions of Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico.
The Origin Of The Indian Tribe Painting
Indians began to settle in the Americas since about 15,000 years ago. Scientists estimate they are of Asian descent. Then they entered the Americas through the Bering Strait to Alaska. Moreover, at that time there was still a land route. No one knows for sure why Indians migrated. However, researchers suspect they migrated following the game or avoiding enemies. Arriving at the Americas, the Indians continued their journey south to Central America, Mexico, and beyond.At that time, they were still living by nomadic or non-amending. When the ice age ended and the mainland of Siberia Alaska was cut off due to melting ice, the Indians had no choice but to settle in America.
Indian Subsuk
Over time, they then spread in various regions and developed culture into various tribes. The splitting of the Indian tribes into several sub-tribes was caused by genetic drift and the process of adaptation to the climate. Some of the Indian tribes spread across the Americas include the Apache, Sioux, Creek, Cheeroke, Navajo, Kiowa, Iroquois, Comanche, Lakota, Pueblo, Aztec, Inca, Maya, Red Skin, Tarahumara, and Mandan. Indian tribes have different rituals and languages in each sub-tribe