The first batch of the first European residents of the United States reached the Western hemisphere in the second half of the 15th century. When I arrived, I encountered a rich and diverse culture that I had lived for thousands of years. Europeans are not fully prepared for the people they encountered. They can not understand a culture completely different from themselves or foreigners. Finding something beyond past experiences can threaten the stability of religious and social structures as a whole.
According to the book "Hopi" by Suzanne and Jake Page, Hopis is called "the oldest person" by other Indians. Franc Kewo Benitez "Hopi's book" he wrote, Huo PISI people think "ourselves as the first resident of America." Their Oraibi village is arguably the oldest continually in the US Is a living area. "Hopi can trace the history of human oral cavity to the creation and appearance of the world so far, scientists put them in their present position. Emily Benedek in her book "Wind does not know me," he wrote, "Anthropologists said that cultural relics showing clear, unbroken, logical development are ultimate The appearance of general technology, construction, agriculture and ritual practices appearance today Today's three Hopimessa "In 1350 the archaeologist was placed on the black Mesa Corollado Plateau and decided as Huopi Si Was
The first inhabitants in North America are indigenous Americans - today they are traveling to the United States via the land bridge in Asia, in the Bering Strait, which is considered by indigenous people 20,000 years ago. (They were European explorers who were accidently called "Indians", they thought they arrived in India, first landed in the USA.) These indigenous peoples are in some cases Tribal alliance, it is organized in tribe. They deal with each other, but before Europe 's settlers begin to arrive they will have little contact with people on other continents, or will contact with other indigenous peoples in South America. The economic system they developed was destroyed by the Europeans who settled in the land.