History of Middle American Indian Peoples

History can be applied to Meso-American Indian peoples, Southwestern American Indian peoples, and Caribbean peoples.

   

History

History can be applied to Meso-American Indian peoples, Southwestern American Indian peoples, and Caribbean peoples.

Prehistory

The lands historically occupied by Middle American Indiands are thought to have been uninhabited by humans in early prehistory. Little is known of them in middle prehistory except that the area was peopled and civilization and culture were developing. I do not yet have details of the period beginning 50,000 years ago, the period beginning 40,000 years ago, the period beginning 30,000 years ago, or the period beginning 20,000 years ago.

I do not yet have details of late prehistory including the early 8th millennium BC, late 8th millennium BC, early 7th millennium BC, late 7th millennium BC, early 6th millennium BC, or late 6th millennium BC.

Antiquity

This includes most of what is now Mexico and the southwestern United States.

I do not yet have details of the 5th millennium BC including the early 5th millennium BC, the early mid 5th millennium BC, the mid 5th millenium BC, the late mid 5th millennium BC, or the late 5th millennium BC. I do not yet have details of the 4th millennium BC including the early 4th millennium BC, the early mid 4th millennium BC, the mid 4th millennium BC, the late mid 4th millennium BC, or the late 4th millennium BC. I do not yet have details of the 3rd millennium BC including the early 3rd millennium BC, the early mid 3rd millennium BC, the mid 3rd millennium BC, the late mid 3rd millennium BC, or the late 3rd millennium BC For the 2nd millennium BC I do not yet have details of the early 2nd millennium BC, the early mid 2nd millennium BC, the mid 2nd millennium BC, the late mid 2nd millennium BC, or the late 2nd millennium BC. In the early first millenium BC a major civilization, called the Olmecs was present in among Meso-American peoples, and had an influence on Southwestern American Indian peoples. I do not yet have details of the 10th century BC, the 9th century BC, the 8th century BC, the 7th century BC, or the 6th century BC.

Classical and medieval history

Mesoamerican peoples, Southwestern American Indian peoples, and Caribbean peoples can be considered.

I do not yet have details for early classical times including events of what is now Mexico during the 5th century BC, the 4th century BC, the 3rd century BC, the 2nd century BC, or the 1st century BC. I do not have much details on late classical times including the 1st century CE, 2nd century CE, 3rd century CE, 4th century CE, or 5th century, although I have some interest in this period. I lack details of early medieval times including events of Mexico including the 6th century CE, 7th century CE, 8th century CE, 9th century CE, and 10th Century CE.

I also lack information on late medieval times, including events of Mexico in the 11th century, 12th century, 13th century, and 14th century. For the 15th century, I do not yet have details of the Southwestern American Indian peoples in what is now the Southwestern United States.

Modern history

In modern times, these peoples have been subjugated and partly absorbed into Western civilization. Meso-American peoples, Southwestern American Indian peoples, and Caribbean peoples can be considered.

The 16th century, including the conquest of Mexico can be examined. I do not yet have details for the early 16th century, the early mid 16th century, the mid 16th century, the late-mid 16th century, or the late 16th century.

17th century

Southwestern American Indian peoples, and Caribbean peoples have made various contributions to the 17th century.

The early 17th century, early mid 17th century, late-mid 17th century, and late 17th century can be considered.

18th century

Meso-American peoples, Southwestern American Indian peoples, and Caribbiean peoples made various contributions to history.

The early 18th century, early mid 18th century, and mid 18th century can be considered. The late mid 18th century including the early 1760s, late 1760s, early 1770s, and late 1770s can be considered. The late 18th century including the early 1780s, late 1780s, early 1790s, and late 1790s can be connected.

19th century

MesoAmerican peoples can be considered. Their ancient cities in Mexico were being explored and rediscovered. Southwestern American Indian peoples and Caribbean peoples can be considered.

Details of the early 19th century including the early 1800s, late 1800s, early 1810s, and late 1810s are not yet present. The early mid 19th century including the early 1820s, late 1820s, early 1830s, and late 1830s can be connected. The mid 19th century including the early 1840s, late 1840s, early 1850s, and late 1850s can be connected. The late mid 19th century including the early 1860s, late 1860s, early 1870s, and late 1870s can be connected. The late 19th century including the early 1880s, late 1880s, early 1890s, and late 1890s can be connected.

20th century

Mesoamerican peoples, Southwestern American Indian peoples, and Caribbean peoples can be considered.

Details of the early 20th century including the early 1900s, late 1900s, early 1910s, and late 1910s are obscure. The early mid 20th century including the early 1920s, late 1920s, early 1930s, and late 1930s can be connected.

Mid 20th century

Southwestern American Indian peoples may have some information for this period. The early 1940s, late 1940s, early 1950s, and late 1950s can be connected.

Late-mid 20th century

Southwestern American Indian peoples may have some contributions to this period. The early 1960s including 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, and 1965 can be considered. The late 1960s including 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, and 1970 can be considered. The early 1970s including 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, and 1975 can be considered. The late 1970s including 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, and 1980 can be connected.

Late 20th century

Meso-American Indian peoples, Caribbean peoples, and Southwestern American Indian peoples can be considered, although most of the events amogn them are subjerged in those of other nations.

The early 1980s including 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, and 1985 can be connected. The late 1980s among Southwestern American Indian peoples including 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, and 1990 can be connected. The early 1990s including 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, and 1995 can be connected. The late 1990s including 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000 can be connected.

Early 21st century

Meso-American Indian peoples, Caribbean peoples, and Southwestern American Indian peoples can be considered, although most of the events among them are submerged in those of other nations.

Early 2000s

Meso-American Indian peoples, Caribbean peoples, and Southwestern American Indian peoples may have some information to comtributed to the early 2000s.

2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005 can be connected.

Late 2000s

Meso-American Indian peoples, Caribbean peoples, and Southwestern American Indian peoples can be considered.

Events of 2006 and 2007 are important. Events of 2008 including the first quarter, second quarter, third quarter, and fourth quarter can be considered. Events of 2009 can be connected.

2010

Meso-American Indian peoples, Caribbean peoples, and Southwestern American Indian peoples may have some information to contribute to 2010.

The first quarter 2010 including January 2010, February 2010, and March 2010 can be connected. The second quarter 2010 including events of April 2010, May 2010, and June 2010 can be connected. The third quarter 2010 including events of July 2010, August 2010, and September 2010 can be considered.

Fourth quarter 2010

The fourth quarter 2010 has connections to Southwestern American Indian peoples.

October 2010 and events of 2010 week 41, 2010 week 42, 2010 week 43, 2010 week 44, and 2010 week 45 can be connected. November 2010 and events of 2010 week 45, 2010 week 46, 2010 week 47, 2010 week 48, and 2010 week 49 can be connected.

December 2010 and events of 2010 week 49, 2010 week 50, and 2010 week 51 can be connected. 2010 week 52 can be connected. 2010 week 53 can be connected.

Early 2010s

Events of 2011 can be connected.

The first quarter 2011 can be connected.

January 2011 including 2011 week 1, 2011 week 2, 2011 week 3, 2011 week 4, 2011 week 5, and 2011 week 6 can be connected.

February 2011 including 2011 week 6, 2011 week 7, 2011 week 8, 2011 week 9, and 2011 week 10 can be connected.

March 2011 including 2011 week 10, 2011 week 11, 2011 week 12, 2011 week 13, and 2011 week 14 can be connected.

The second quarter 2011 can be connected.

April 2011 including 2011 week 14, 2011 week 15, 2011 week 16, 2011 week 17, and 2011 week 18 can be connected.

May 2011 including 2011 week 19, 2011 week 20, 2011 week 21, 2011 week 22, and 2011 week 23 can be connected.

June 2011 including 2011 week 23, 2011 week 24, 2011 week 25, 2011 week 26, and 2011 week 27 can be connected.

The third quarter 2011 can be connected.

July 2011 including 2011 week 27 can be connected.

Future

The near future including next month, next quarter, and next year can be connected. The middle future including the next 5 years, next 20 years, next century, and next 5 centuries can be connected. The far future including the next 2 millennia, next 10,000 years, next 50,000 years, next 200,000 years, next million years, and beyond the next million years is obscure.


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