"The West" is a typically vague modern expression that could mean anything. In fact "the west" is simply a point of the compass and it has no borders, boundaries or limits, so attempting to say who lives there is foolish.
If you happen to be in Manhattan, New York, the entire North American continent is west of you; if you are in Los Angeles, California, there is almost nothing west of you.
If you can ever define exactly what "the West" means, with a boundary line, then it will be a simple matter to list the native American tribes living there - otherwise there is no hope.
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their are 45 in the state of North carolina today
6 major tribes
Tlingit, Chinook,Tsimshian, and Mojave, and others.
In the west he vistited OFGTWA
The Indian Removal Act
All Indian tribes east of the Mississippi river were sent west of the Mississippi.
The Indian Removal Act did not state that the Indian Had to go west of the Mississippi. The Act actually gave the President the right to negotiate with the tribes their removal to west of the mississippi. The tribes would first have to agree to this. Jackson broke this law and forced the removal of several tribes.
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Yes, they were. They lived in East Utah and West Colorado.
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