No.they wore the headress that matched their tribe
No native American language has a word that means exactly the same as the European idea of "queen" - it was European explorers who began calling native female chiefs "queens" and male chiefs "emperors" and "kings". None of these has anything to do with native American cultures. There have been many thousands of different native American languages throughout the Americas, not just one, so on both counts it is impossible to answer your question.
Same actor (Native American) in Stir Crazy.
The same diet you have, or at least close to the same.
The same diet you have, or at least close to the same.
The same diet you have, or at least close to the same.
For the Native American tribe with the same name
No, while many who are Native Americans are, in fact, North Americans, there are very many who are North Americans, but not at all of Native American descent.
From the Native American tribe of the same name.
Yes
they are both in native american history.
They are both native american, they are remembered in American History, and there names have never been forgotten.
Explorers: * Vasco da Gama is a Brazilian soccer team named after the Portuguese explorer of the same name. Native American tribes: * Logo of the University of North Dakota is the Fighting Sioux. * Logo of Florida State University is the Seminole. * Ice Hockey's Chicago Blackhawks Other teams which have mascots that relate to Native Americans include: * Washington Redskins * Cleveland Indians * Atlanta Braves * Kansas City Chiefs