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Native American cultures in the United States : ウィキペディア英語版 | Native American cultures in the United States
Native Americans in the United States fall into a number of distinct ethno-linguistic and territorial phyla, whose only uniting characeristic is that they were in a stage of either Mesolithic (hunter-gatherer) or Neolithic (subsistence farming) culture at the time of European contact. They can be classified as belonging to a number of large cultural areas: *Continental US * *Californian tribes (Northern): Yok-Utian, Pacific Coast Athabaskan, Coast Miwok, Yurok, Palaihnihan, Chumashan, Uto-Aztecan * *Plateau tribes: Interior Salish, Plateau Penutian * *Great Basin tribes: Uto-Aztecan * *Pacific Northwest Coast: Pacific Coast Athabaskan, Coast Salish * *Southwestern tribes: Uto-Aztecan, Yuman, Southern Athabaskan * *Plains Indians: Siouan, Plains Algonquian, Southern Athabaskan * *Northeastern Woodlands tribes: Iroquoian, Central Algonquian, Eastern Algonquian * *Southeastern tribes: Muskogean, Siouan, Catawban, Iroquoian *Alaska Natives * *Arctic: Eskimo–Aleut * *Subarctic: Northern Athabaskan *Hawaiians The major ethno-linguistic phyla are: *Na-Dene languages, *Iroquoian languages, *Algic languages, *Siouan–Catawban languages, *Uto-Aztecan languages, *Salishan languages, *Tanoan languages *Eskimo–Aleut (Alaska) besides a number of language isolates and/or proposed language families such as Penutian languages, Hokan, Gulf languages and others. ==Organization==
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