Tecimseh's Confederacy which included the Shawnee, Creek, Piankeshaw, Kickaoo and Wea as well as individuals from the Five Civilized Tribes..
The hundreds of Indian peoples and tribes had many languages and ways of life.
There is only one reason Native American tribes lost their lands in the early 1800's, the betrayal of president Andrew Jackson and his desire to move them elsewhere. See the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
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Jeronimo
in the early days of native American Indians were here in America they split into tribes and one of those tribes were called seminole.when they were here they lived in houses called chickees!
The hundreds of Indian peoples and tribes had many languages and ways of life.
the tribes are pennacook and abenaki
Starvation, Disease, and frequent Indian raids.
The U.S. government's policy towards American Indian tribes has evolved over time, from early treaties recognizing tribal sovereignty to later policies of forced assimilation, relocation, and termination. Today, the U.S. government recognizes tribal sovereignty and self-governance, supporting tribes in managing their own affairs and resources.
The strongest native American tribes included the Comanche tribes and the Iroquois tribes in early American history. Today, the Seminole tribes are quite strong in that they have an excellent business.
The Five Civilized Tribes. These tribes are Choctaw, Seminole, Creek, Chickasaw and Cherokee.
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There is only one reason Native American tribes lost their lands in the early 1800's, the betrayal of president Andrew Jackson and his desire to move them elsewhere. See the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
Early forms of lacrosse played by the Lenape and other Indian tribes.
Early people in California, such as the Native American tribes, lived in various ways depending on their environment. They practiced hunting, gathering, and fishing as primary means of food and resources. They also developed intricate social structures, cultural traditions, and trade networks with other tribes.
what are the three contries that make up north America
The spelling Powhatan is used for the Native American chief of the tribes (and the tribes themselves) who came in contact with the Jamestown settlers in the early 1600s.