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Thousands of years before Columbus came to the New World, the American Indians
entered North America by crossing a narrow strip of land that once connected Alaska and
Siberia. The migrants entered a new world in which there were no people at all. But there
were many animals to hunt, and there were forests where nuts, roots, and berries could be
gathered.
When the Europeans came to the New World, the Indians, at first, taught the settlers how
to plant corn, bake fish, make canoes, and smoke tobacco. In return, the white introduced
horses, guns, gunpowder, and alcohol. But at last, there were struggles for land, and the
struggles could have only one result – war. When the wars were over, all Indians were
moved to large tracts of land called reservations. Now, some of them, embittered by
mistreatment, are determined to preserve their tribal life; some wish to modernize the
reservations. These alternatives, with many variations, are what most Indians have
chosen – a future in modern technology and education, or the revival of ancient tradition
and treaties.