50 US landmarks reveal surprising ties to Native American cultures and histories nationwide
The US Census revealed that approximately 3.7 million people, about 1% of the population, identified as American Indian or Alaska Native alone, highlighting the rich cultural heritage and diverse origins of Native American communities across the country.
The US Census reported that approximately 3.7 million people, about 1% of the population, identify as American Indian or Alaska Native alone. This number represents a diverse group with origins spanning the country, from Alabama to Yosemite National Park in California. Many iconic places and landmarks throughout the US have Native American roots, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous peoples who first inhabited these lands. These destinations showcase the lasting impact of Native American traditions on American identity.