Did the Incas/Mayans/Aztecs (for instance) have maps of the whole of the American continent, with names for the areas that we now call Canada, USA, Mexico, Central America, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Argentina, Venezuela, etc.?
Surely these places had names before 500 years ago?
There are some old petroglyphs and other items you may find interesting here:
'Maps, mapmaking and use of maps by native North Americans'
http://www.press.uchicago.edu/books/HOC/HOC_V2_B3/HOC_VOLUME2_Book3_chapter4.pdf
hi! Was there a single map of the entire continent? No. You'll find a few posts on pre-Columbian geographical knowledge and maps in this section of the FAQ (link on sidebar):
Pre-Columbian Trade and Contact - most of the maps are in the post Did Native Americans have accurate maps of North America? What groups had the most geographical knowledge of the continent?
Alternatively, if you're looking for a modern map of pre-Columbian America, you'll find several in this post
Does there exist a map of the North/South America tribes at the start of the 12th century?