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When Christopher Columbus first set foot on the territory of the Americas in October 1492, he set in motion a long cycle of contact and conflict that lasted for centuries. Columbus brought with him a set of assumptions about where he was and who the people he was meeting were. Those assumptions proved, in retrospect, to be grossly mistaken. But the mistakes that Columbus made continued to influence thinking about Native Americans for centuries to come.