Indigenous North Americans are the original inhabitants of the continent, including diverse groups such as the Navajo, Sioux, and Iroquois. They have rich cultures, languages, and traditions that vary widely among different tribes and regions. Many Indigenous peoples maintain a deep connection to their ancestral lands and practices.
Historically, Indigenous North Americans faced significant challenges due to colonization, which led to loss of land and cultural disruption. Today, many tribes work to preserve their heritage and advocate for their rights, striving for recognition and sovereignty while promoting cultural revitalization and education.