YES We do, I am a Miami Indian born and raised in Ft Wayne Ind along the three rivers. I am Great Great Granddaughter of Little Turtle by second Wife who did die along with over half of the Wa Bash river longhouse tribe. My Grandmother and Grandfather were both full blood who farmed 88 ac along with 37 head of milk cows. This 88ac was the home of her mothers mother the old house burnt in the late 1800`s which had any proof of our claim. I have put together enough proof to stand on our claim, Also I have the belt of my mothers which is a very old beaded belt that tells the story of our people which did manage to make it to my mother along with jewelry. I go to pow wow with my sister tribe in Miami OK due to work ended in Ft Wayne when the International Harvester put allot of my family out of work so off to Texas where jobs are everywhere. So There you go this is my Miami story please feel free to look me up on my tribal space .com
PS: I have had lunch EVERY Yr of my elm school at Little Turtle grave, O and Johnny Appleseed which are located in Ft Wayne Please stop by and pay respects to both if you get that way.
Thanks for a chance to tell my peoples story Autumn Fall Fox ( BEAR )
yes some did survive and some did not survive
Yes they are still alive(:
Yes, there are approximately 4,000 tribal members in Virginia.
Crow Indians lived in the states of Wyoming and Montana. Some people in this tribe can still be found in Montana today.
the crow, the Shoshone, the Ute and the Arapaho tribes.
# They live in Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. # No, the majority of Creek or Muscogee Indians live in Oklahoma. The tribe headquarters and chief are located in Okmulgee, OK.
Yes, but there is no tribal land or reservations there.
answer is no sorry guys but pomo indians are dead
There aren't many North West Indians that still do the same things that they did before but there are some North West Coast Indians still live on the Coast of California today.
Illinois
The everglades used to be the stronghold of the Seminole tribe. But few still live there today.
No, and Miami, Florida is not named after the Miami Indians but instead after the Miami River in Florida whose name is derived from Lake Mayaimi in Florida. The Miami Indians lived along the Ohio River, and are currently headquartered in Miami, Oklahoma which is named for them. There are Miami Indians that doo live in Indiana and Ohio, but they are not recognized by the Federal Government as a tribal entity.
iroquis indians live today is new york
Indiana and Ohio
Yes, there are approximately 4,000 tribal members in Virginia.
Crow Indians lived in the states of Wyoming and Montana. Some people in this tribe can still be found in Montana today.
David Archuleta was born in Miami, Florida He and his family then moved to Murray, Utah where they still live today.
Yes the are. In fact they live in Fort McDowell Reservation. Which is near Scottsdale.
no