Brihadratha ruled India after Ashoka, and was assassinated fifty years after Ashoka's death
There are many reasons why a tribe would leave behind it’s lands and go to the unknown. Climate change, lack of food, enemies, or simple desire for exploration. All of these might be the reason why Asian tribes settled into the South and North America. Since these territories were unpopulated, they brought in the human factor into the pristine ecosystem.
Answer:
The Plains Indians
Explanation:
Indian tribes from the Plains region used buffalo for shelter, food, clothing, and artworks. These Indian tribes include Comanche, Arapaho, Kiowa, Cheyenne, Blackfoot Crow, Lakota, etc. American Indian tribes survived on hunting and gathering practices in the Great Plains. They follow buffalo herds (bison) which allow them to travel from one area to another. They live in tipis made of hides of bison which protect them from winter and rains.