It depends on what the Indian tribes rules are. Some will some wont. A lot of it has to do with their religious beliefs.
Native American tribes are just that Native American - you are born with Native heritage. You just can't "join" a tribe as it is an ancestry.AnswerA Native American Tribe is a legally defined group. The Bureau of Indian Affairs, under the Department of the Interior keeps track of all American Indian tribes. To join a tribe, you must meet federal and, in some cases, tribal criteria. This includes proof of tribal descent, so you will have to do some ancestry searching.
Yes,any race can. no only latinos can join the gang
You may not be able to join the regular Indian Army, but you can join the territorial army wing of the Indian Army
Anyone that believes in civil rights for everyone, can join the NAACP. There is a membership fee to join the NAACP. Yes, White people can join the NAACP. There are People of all ethnic groups that are members of the NAACP. There is no subdivision for Whites. There is a group that is called Women In NAACP (WIN) that helps with humanitarian efforts around the world. I hope that this clarifies the answer to your question.
yes
Yes, you can but there are "task" you must forfil.
because it stinks
No one will accept you if you are weak. But if you do want to join as tribe, then ask the that tribe leader and he invites you, then your in!
So far it isn't possible to join a tribe yourself. But you can be recruited to a tribe or you can make your own tribe for 500 cheese.
yes
The Pacific and Indian Oceans.
yes but they must have live in the u.s
click on tribe(it is next to reports) write a tribe name, and it's initials, and then start inviting people. If they join then make sure they are active.
Yes, White peple can join the Piru gang.
Native American tribes are just that Native American - you are born with Native heritage. You just can't "join" a tribe as it is an ancestry.AnswerA Native American Tribe is a legally defined group. The Bureau of Indian Affairs, under the Department of the Interior keeps track of all American Indian tribes. To join a tribe, you must meet federal and, in some cases, tribal criteria. This includes proof of tribal descent, so you will have to do some ancestry searching.
jacks tribe on ch. 11
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