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Pretty much all tribes had powerful chiefs, depending upon how you define powerful. To the Indian, powerful would mean leadership and guidance. Nearly every tribe had this kind of chief. It is history that defines powerful now for us in terms of what chiefs we learn about. For example, we all know about Sitting Bull, Geronimo and Chief Joseph. Not many know about the thousands of other leaders such as Tecumseh and Uncas, yet their impact on their tribes and rightfully history is just as great as the well know chiefs.
The cheyanne are a group of indian tribes that live in the Great Plains area. they are also know as the Plain Indians.
The people that lived in North America before the 1400's were Native Indian tribes. The Inuits lived in parts of what is now Alaska and western Canada. The Sioux lived in the Midwest. The Apache lived in the Southwest. The Iroquois lived in the Northeast and parts of eastern Canada. The Seminoles lived in the south central area. There were also several other tribes that branched off from most of these tribes.
There are about 574 federally recognized Indian tribes in the United States, each with unique cultures, languages, and traditions. These tribes are organized into different groups based on their geographic location, historical background, and language family.
The plain indians
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Trade was very important in the Ca tribes. Thata all i know.
Indian names tend to be after animals or things of their nature. Shannon is not an Apache name that I know of. It may be of another tribe. I know a man in Australia who is Indian and names Shannon. You may try some other tribes or Bands of Indian's to find your answer.
There were 28 states named after Indian tribes. I don't know all 28, but i know that Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Conneticut, Illionis, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusettes, Michigan, Minnesotta, Missouri, Mississippi, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Winsconsin, and Wyoming were named after Indian tribes.
TheIroquois live in the Northeast, along with many other tribes.What are many other tribes? improved:i know one of them was the Iroquois tribe.
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Pretty much all tribes had powerful chiefs, depending upon how you define powerful. To the Indian, powerful would mean leadership and guidance. Nearly every tribe had this kind of chief. It is history that defines powerful now for us in terms of what chiefs we learn about. For example, we all know about Sitting Bull, Geronimo and Chief Joseph. Not many know about the thousands of other leaders such as Tecumseh and Uncas, yet their impact on their tribes and rightfully history is just as great as the well know chiefs.
The cheyanne are a group of indian tribes that live in the Great Plains area. they are also know as the Plain Indians.
Well if you are talking before they were invaded by Europeans they were nomadic tribes that would hunt and pick out an area till it was cleaned out and then move on.
It means Land of Indians. Because before the pilgrims came I believe, Indiana was known for many Indian Tribes. But other than that I don't know. I hope my answer helped!