The state has a history largely influenced by the indigenous peoples who
first inhabited the area and the European exploration and settlement of the area.
Not exact matches
While hooked onto zipping cable for guiding purposes, trekkers can stay safe while learning about
First Nation tribes that originally
inhabited the
area, as well as caves that were created millions of years ago as a result of glacier ice.
After originating in Africa possibly around 300,000 years ago and
inhabiting areas close to the Middle East (SN: 7/8/17, p. 6), H. sapiens likely
first reached the Middle East more than 200,000 years ago, proposes an international team of paleoanthropologists led by Quam, Israel Hershkovitz of Tel Aviv University and Gerhard Weber of the University of Vienna.
The Daintree supposedly saw its
first human settlement over 9000 years ago when the Kuku Yalanji indigenous people
inhabited the
area.
The Lompoc Valley was
first inhabited by the Chumash Indians, who lived in the
area for nearly 10,000 years before the
first European contact.
Cultural buffs will appreciate the rich history of the
area, which was
first inhabited by the Nahwitti people prior to white settlement.
Early history The
area, now called Cumming, was
first inhabited by Cherokee tribes.