As of May 10th, 2012, at 1:23 PM PST, there are 5,996,041 people in the Serrano tribe.
The Navajo tribe has many different chiefs do to the population
The Serrano tribe traditionally inhabits the San Bernardino Mountains and adjacent areas in Southern California. Their ancestral territory encompasses parts of what is now known as the San Bernardino and Riverside counties. Historically, they lived in villages near rivers and streams, relying on the region's natural resources for sustenance. Today, many Serrano descendants continue to reside in Southern California, preserving their cultural heritage.
The Aztec Empire in 1519 had a population of about 5 Million people. Tenochtitlan (site now of Mexico City) had a population of about 200,000.
the Jacuna tribe is the largest Indian tribe in the amazon rainforest. With a population of around 25,000. The tribe consists of many villages.
There were more than 600 Juaneno people in the tribe.
The population of a stone age tribe could vary, ranging from 20 to 100 individuals. Tribe size depended on factors like resource availability, social structure, and environmental conditions.
From a few dozen to many hundreds.
There's realy no way of knowing, as some tribes would obviously have a higher population than others. We do know that there were thirty-five tribes. However, the population of a tribe did not affects its voting status because in the Roman system, the tribes voted in a block, that is each tribe had one vote, not each man.
The Calusa tribe, which inhabited the southwestern coast of Florida, is believed to have had a population ranging from 5,000 to 20,000 at their peak in the 16th century. Their numbers declined significantly due to factors such as disease, warfare, and Spanish colonization. By the late 18th century, the population had dwindled, and the tribe ultimately disappeared as a distinct group by the 19th century.
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