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Where are the Erie tribe today?

The Erie tribe, originally located in the region around Lake Erie, faced significant decline due to conflicts and disease in the 17th century, particularly during the Beaver Wars. By the early 18th century, the remaining members were largely absorbed into other tribes or relocated. Today, there are no federally recognized Erie tribes, but descendants may be found among other Native American groups in the region, and efforts have been made to preserve their heritage and history.


What tribes were indigenous it Lake Erie before 1900?

Before 1900, several Indigenous tribes inhabited the Lake Erie region, including the Erie, Seneca, and Ottawa tribes. The Erie were primarily located along the southern shore of Lake Erie, while the Seneca, part of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, occupied areas to the east. The Ottawa, also known as the Odawa, lived in coastal areas and were involved in trade and alliances with other tribes and European settlers. These tribes had rich cultures and histories tied to the lake and its resources.


Did Erie Tribe live in New York area?

yes. the Erie tribe lived in the western part of New York. by the Erie lake.from Erie to Ohio area.


What did Erie Indians use for tools?

what did the erie tribe use


What great lake is named after an Indian tribe?

The Lake Erie is named after the Erie tribe of Native Americans.-Pookie


Who were the Indians that inhabited pa?

There are several tribes who inhabited Pennsylvania. They were the Lenape, the Seneca and Oneida of the Iroquois Confederacy, the Munsee, Shawnee, Erie and Susquehonnock tribes. Later the Nanticoke tribe migrated to the region. Today there are no federally recognized tribes in Pennsylvania, although the Indians do still exist.


Which tribe lived in present day Ohio?

The Erie tribe The Kickapoo tribe The Shawnee tribe See Link.


Which native American tribes live or lived around Lake Erie?

erie, huron, Iroquois,


Did the Erie tribes disappear?

The Erie tribe and their neighbours the Tionontati (Tobacco Indians) and the Attiwandaronk (Neutrals) were caught up in 17th century trade wars which originated with French, Dutch and English traders demanding huge numbers of beaver skins and other furs. The powerful Iroquois soon exhausted the supply of beavers in their own country and the only answer was to expand and take over lands occupied by other tribes. In March 1649 the Senecas and Mohawks (part of the Iroquois group) attacked the Hurons, who burned their own villages and fled west. By 1651 the Tobacco and Neutral tribes had been almost wiped out, followed in 1654 by the Erie. The survivors of all these tribes were often absorbed into the Iroquois, being adopted into clans and forcibly married to Iroquois men and women. So no, the Erie people did not disappear, their remnants were simply absorbed into the Iroquois.


What year did the Erie tribe live?

I think about 1500!


What crops did the Erie tribe grow?

The Erie tribe primarily grew a variety of crops, including maize (corn), beans, and squash, which are often referred to as the "Three Sisters." These crops were cultivated together, as they complemented each other's growth and provided a balanced diet. In addition to these staple crops, the Erie also grew other plants such as sunflowers and various fruits. Their agricultural practices were integral to their sustenance and culture.


What effect did the Erie Canal have on the cities located along the Canal?

The cities along the Erie Canal became prosperous.