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    Default Map of Indigenous New World Languages & Territories

    It's an interactive map for the languages and territories of the natives of North America, South America, Australia, and New Zealand.

    https://native-land.ca/

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    Are places like Samoa, Tonga, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Fiji and the Solomon Islands considered 'New World'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by arkas View Post
    Are places like Samoa, Tonga, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Fiji and the Solomon Islands considered 'New World'?
    I don't think so; the term 'New World' generally refers to only the Americas, Australia, and New Zealand. I used the word 'New World' since it seemed the most descriptive although there are two island chains in the Pacific included (which aren't part of the New World). But it's not really important here anyways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mingle View Post
    It's an interactive map for the languages and territories of the natives of North America, South America, Australia, and New Zealand.

    https://native-land.ca/
    South America is extremely incomplete there, a lot of tribes are missing.

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    Interesting map

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    The other day i was yelled at by a group of Aborigines after asking them to leave the venue i was working at. They said "this is our land. you can't tell us to leave." and continued by saying "you white fags have no idea what it's like to be discriminated".

    I can't remember the name they called their land, but it was something Aboriginal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vojnik View Post
    The other day i was yelled at by a group of Aborigines after asking them to leave the venue i was working at. They said "this is our land. you can't tell us to leave." and continued by saying "you white fags have no idea what it's like to be discriminated".

    I can't remember the name they called their land, but it was something Aboriginal.
    LOL. Tell them their English is excellent.

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    Here is my map for the U.S. (minus Alaska) showing modern situation:



    Legend:

    a - Sioux (Dakota) Nation
    b - Navajo Nation
    c - Choctaw & Chickasaw
    d - Kiowa-Comanche-Apache & Cheyenne-Arapaho
    e - Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, Potawatomi, Osage
    f - Apachean Tribes
    g - Umatilla Nation
    h - Hualapai & Havasupai
    i - Ute Tribe
    j - Northern Arapaho & Eastern Shoshone
    k - Mandan, Hidatsa & Arikara
    L - Lumbee & Coharie Tribes
    m - Confederated Tribes of Colville
    n - Eastern Chippewa (Ojibwe) Peoples
    o - Yakama Nation
    p - Puebloan Tribes
    R - Passamaquoddy, Penobscot, Maliseet & Micmac
    s - Potawatomi Tribe
    t - Tohono Oodham Nation
    T - Assiniboine, Atsina, Nakota, Cree & Western Ojibwe
    u - Crow Nation
    v - Paiute-Shoshone
    w - Northern California Indians
    x - Menominee Tribe
    y - Cheyenne Nation
    z - Hopi Tribe
    & - Salishan Tribes
    # - Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
    $ - Tribes of the Flathead Reservation
    @ - Turtle Mountain Chippewa & Spirit Lake Tribe
    0 - Iroquois Confederacy
    1 - Inyo County Indians
    2 - Yuma, Chemehuevi & Mohave
    3 - Blackfeet Nation
    4 - Northern Alabama Cherokee
    5 - Eastern Cherokee
    6 - Muscogee-Creek
    7 - Mississippi Choctaw
    8 - Caddo, Louisiana Choctaw & Cherokee
    9 - South Alabama Choctaw & Creek
    10 - Nez Perce People
    11 - Skitswish Tribe
    12 - Duck Valley Shoshone-Paiute
    13 - Fort Hall Bannock-Shoshone
    14 - Goshute Nation
    15 - Kickapoo, Sac-Fox, Ponca & Prairie Potawatomi
    16 - Meskwaki & Iowa Sac-Fox
    17 - Saginaw Chippewa & Huron
    18 - Haliwa-Saponi, Sappony & Meherrin
    19 - United Houma Nation
    20 - Quinault Indian Nation

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