There are over 750 recognized Native American tribes in the Western Hemisphere (North, Central, and South America).
There are over 500 federally recognized Native American tribes in the United States alone, each with its own distinct language, culture, and history. Additionally, there are many more tribes in Canada and Mexico, as well as unrecognized tribes and groups.
There are 195 countries in the world.
According to Cohen's handbook on Federal Indian Law, there are at least 4,000 tribes in the United States alone; the US Government (Bureau of Indian Affairs) only recognizes and deals with 512 however.
Yes, modern descendants of eastern woodland Native American tribes still exist today. These tribes include the Cherokee, Iroquois, Lenape, and many others, with many members living on reservations in the eastern United States. These communities continue to preserve their cultural traditions and languages while also adapting to the modern world.
There are 195 countries in the world.
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Some examples of nomadic tribes still present in the world today are the Maasai in East Africa, the Bedouin in the Middle East, and the Mongols in Central Asia. These tribes continue their traditional lifestyle of migrating with their herds or following seasonal patterns.
We dot have tribes, we are a first world country.......
There are many different tribes in the world, and they eat a wide variety of foods. If you want specific information you should enquire about a specific tribe.
Because no one can truly rule the whole world because there are many unconnected tribes out in the remotest parts of the world!
about how many tribes are there in African estimate
There are many different tribes in that area of the world, with many different languages they might use.
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From what part of the world? The African tribes? The AmerIndian tribes? The Hebrew tribes? Which? We need some directions here.
the total population is 56,060, but i dont know how many tribes there are.
how many tribes lived in california
How many tribes are there in the north island of nz?