Indians are the collective name of all Native Americans except Inuit, not just a nation or race. Indians are distributed in South America and North America. They speak hundreds of languages, often called Indian or Native American languages. So far there is no recognized classification of Indian ethnic groups and their languages.
/kloc-in the 6th century, European colonists who came to America enslaved and even slaughtered Indians in large numbers. By 2 1 century, there were about 30 million Indians, and most of their hybrids were descendants of male colonists and local women. In the United States, Indians only account for about 1.2% of the total population.
Ancient Indians
Maya is a branch of ancient India and the only nation in America that left written records. They constitute a diverse Native American people, living in southern Mexico and northern Central America. "Maya" is a general term for convenience, which includes people who have contributed some cultural and linguistic heritage to this area.
But it also includes many different population, social and ethnic groups, and each group has its own special traditional, cultural and historical characteristics. Some Mayans have been well integrated into modern culture, while others are still carrying on more traditional customs. Maya is the main language of these people.