That's false.
What happened was a multitude of things, however what the Christians did was veil their stealing of native american land through politics, and American leaders are what moved the native americans further west. In the end however, the native americans felt cheated and they raised arms against us, not that we didn't already have irish/english/etc. americans in the far west, with barely any laws dictating what they do including Religion, killing off native americans.
Although a sum of the americans even in the far west constantly participated in hunting games with the native americans, hunting buffalo and other local animals, it ended for the native americans when they rose up for their cause. A long time after that they stayed in desert and mountainous areas, and their population slowly withered away.
To this day there are very small, forcibly secluded patches of indian populations, there's one near me in a mountain, but living in modern day America (hunting due to hunting rights, etc.) as an indian and keeping your old traditions is proving to be impossible, constant americans donate time and money to the preservation of our mountain indians. However these people are not talked about in the news or on the History Channel, for who knows why.
And it's also the reason that some of our population is 1% and they get free college, same with the mountain indians, if they were to come from the mountain and live like us, our government would accommodate. In other words, it's still an ongoing battle between the indigenous native american populace and the government of the USA.
So, what about your native americans, canadian? We still got them eskimos in Alaska I think
