Edmund Kennedy was not an Aborigine, so he did not have a tribe. Kennedy was part of an exploration party in 1848, the objective of which was to chart the countryside from Rockingham Bay to Cape York. It could not be said that his party succeeded: they were constantly beaten back by impossible terrain, and their progress was very slow. Kennedy himself was killed by hostile Aborigines in the north, and only his faithful and loyal aboriginal companion Jacky Jacky survived to tell the story of what had happened.
the elephant tribe
people came and found Utah and something about the Ute's tribe
Barton Sir Edmund was a member of the Yurok Tribe, which is located in Northern California. The Yurok people are known for their rich cultural heritage, traditional practices, and deep connection to the Klamath River and surrounding lands. They have a long history of fishing, hunting, and gathering in their ancestral territory.
The Cheyenne tribe provided Lewis and Clark with food and supplies during their expedition. They also offered valuable guidance and assistance in navigating the unfamiliar terrain, helping the expedition to succeed in its goals.
The tribe that was notably hostile to Louis Joliet and his expedition was the Illinois tribe. Their opposition arose during Joliet's exploration of the Mississippi River in 1673, as they were wary of the French and their intentions in the region. The Illinois tribe's hostility posed challenges for Joliet and his companion, Jacques Marquette, as they navigated through their territory.
The tribe creates a ring of fire and pushes Ralph toward the beach, where they have gathered. They use their hunting skills and tribal knowledge to manipulate Ralph into the path of the fire, effectively cornering him. With the combination of the fire and their strategic positioning, they are able to successfully surround Ralph and capture him.
the Biloxi tribe,the Chicksaw tribe,Chactaw tribe,the Houma tribe,Natchez tribe,Ofo tribe,Quapaw tribe,and the Tunica tribe
These following tribes are from the pacific northwest: Alsea Tribe Bella Bella Tribe Bella Coola Tribe Chehalis Tribe Clatskanie Tribe Comox Tribe Cowlitz Tribe Haida Tribe Haisla Tribe Heiltsuk TribeKlallam Tribe Kwakiutl Tribe Makah Tribe Nisga-Gitksan Tribe Nooksack Tribe Nootka Tribe Pentlatch Tribe Puget Sound Salish Tribes Nisqually, Muckleshoot, Suquamish, Skagit, Swinomish Quileute Tribe Quinault Tribe Siuslaw Tribe Straits Salish Tribes Saanich, Samish, Lummi, Songish, Sooke Takelma Tribe Tillamook Tribe Tlingit Tribe Tsimshian Tribe Tututni Tribe Twana Tribe Umpqua Tribe
The 2009 Bionicles are as follows:AgoriFire Tribe: RaanuWater Tribe: BerixJungle Tribe: TardukIce Tribe: MetusRock Tribe: AttakusSand Tribe: ZeskGlatorianFire Tribe: MalumWater Tribe: TarixJungle Tribe: GreshIce Tribe: StrakkRock Tribe: SkrallSand Tribe: VoroxGlatorian LegendsFire Tribe: AckarWater Tribe: KiinaJungle Tribe: VastusIce Tribe: GeluRock Tribe: StroniusOther: Mata NuiVehicles/CreaturesSkopio XV-1Baranus V5Kaxium V3Cendox V1Thornatus V9WarriorsToa Mata NuiTuma
As a result of the French exploration and settlement in this area, in the 18th century, Illinois was so named after the French version of the name of one tribe which thrived in the area. Thus Illinois (pronounced: /ˌɪləˈnoɪ/) is the French version of the Algonquin Indian word for "warriors" or "tribe of superior men."
Hernado De Soto was attacked by a tribe of Indians in Alabama and were forced to kill many Indians to escape. His exploration group was attacked again when they demanded that another group of Indians give them 200 people to help their exploration.
Alonso Álvarez de Pineda encountered the Coahuiltecan tribes during his exploration of the Gulf Coast in 1519. This group comprised various indigenous peoples residing in present-day Texas and northern Mexico. Pineda's interactions with them were part of his broader mapping and exploration efforts along the coastline.