Paleo Indians
utes The Utes are only one of several indigenous Indian Tribes in Colorado. The Utes were the only Tribe to live in the mountain regions year round. The Arapaho and Kiowa Lived on the eastern plains and the Comanche came into Colorado's eastern plains to hunt seasonally.
The Navajo Indians were referred to by the Apache as "Yuttahih" meaning "one that is higher up." Europeans misunderstood this term to refer to the tribes living higher in the mountains than the Navajo, the Utes, and the territory was called the land of the Utes, Utah. (NETSTATE) For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.
The Utes have had 2 undefeated seasons in their history. One in 2004, and one in 2008.
The Navajo inhabited the Colorado Plateau of the four corners region, where Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah meet. There are four distinct Colorado River Indian Tribes, the Mohave, the Chemehuevi, the Hopi and the Navajo. One of the most celebrated and scenic areas of the Navajo Nation is Monument Valley, which straddles the border of Utah and Arizona. The Navajo Reservation continues north in Utah nearly 50 miles, and this region has been inhabited by the People of the Navajo Tribe (Dineh) since times long before the establishment of the United States.
The Cherokee Indian tribe was one of the few indian tribes to live in log cabins, and were very advanced at the time.cherokee
He didn’t care about the tribes. His philosophy was the only good Indian was a dead one.
every single one!
Choctaw Indian tribe is one.
The Navajo inhabited the Colorado Plateau of the four corners region, where Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah meet. There are four distinct Colorado River Indian Tribes, the Mohave, the Chemehuevi, the Hopi and the Navajo. One of the most celebrated and scenic areas of the Navajo Nation is Monument Valley, which straddles the border of Utah and Arizona. The Navajo Reservation continues north in Utah nearly 50 miles, and this region has been inhabited by the People of the Navajo Tribe (Dineh) since times long before the establishment of the United States.
The Esselen lived at Mission San Carlos. They were one of the smallest native tribes
one Indian tribe was the iroqois Indians they lived in the northeast woodlands