It is estimated that there are still around 4,000 tribes scattered around the USA; however, the Federal Government only recognizes 513 of these tribes still today.
There were many native American tribes that lived in Kentucky. A few of the tribes were the Cherokee, Yuchi, and Shawnee.
The strongest native American tribes included the Comanche tribes and the Iroquois tribes in early American history. Today, the Seminole tribes are quite strong in that they have an excellent business.
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During the Trail of Tears, and later, many Native American tribes were force to move to what was then called the "Indian Territories." This region was later formed into the State of Oklahoma. Since so many tribes had been relocated there, the state came to have a large Native American population.
Many Native American tribes did not have a written language. There are cultures today that still don't have a written language.
The apache tribe are still around today and are one of the most well known native american tribes.
The first Native Americans to be placed on reservations was approximately 1832, as of today there are still several thousand tribes that have refused to enter reservation lands - these are known as 'landless tribes.'
There were 4 original Native American Tribe in the state of Wyoming, starting with; The Arapaho tribe, Cheyenne, Crow, and Shoshone. Today the only 2 federally recognized tribes in Wyoming are the Arapaho and Shoshone Tribes. They both share a single Indian Reservation, called Wind River Reservation.
"native american" isn't a language, it's a race.
One tribe in ohio is the Kickapoo they live near the top of ohio