no they are not.
Laguna Indians
The Bidais are extinct.
Nothing, because they have been extinct as a tribe since 1763.
They became officially extinct as a separate ethnic group in 1829 with the death of Shanawdithit, the last recorded surviving member.
Alive. The Wichita tribe is headquartered in Anadarko,_Oklahoma. The tribe owns a casino, a smoke shop, and Cross Timbers Restaurant, located in Anadarko.
The site of Eugene Oregon lies within the territory of the Molalla, Molele or Molale tribe which is today classified as extinct.
not very many they are actuly considered extinct
The Cherokee Indians live because the Americans failed, mostly, in their plan to commit an act of genocide by wiping them all out. According to the BIA "I" am extinct, as in my band of the tribe was made extinct - wiped out (I don't feel extinct however).
They were of Shoshonean and Yuman stock. If you are speaking of "Carmel Mission in California" the main tribe was the Rumsen Indians of Monterey. There were no Yuman or Shoshoean there. From 1600 to 1770 they were the dominate tribe in the area. The Esselen were a smaller tribe that almost become extinct by early 1800s.
The members of the Karankawa tribe would choose a civil leader. To that extent, it is a democracy. The war chief was always the son of the oldest man of the tribe. That leans towards being a monarchy. Women did not have any power. The tribe is now extinct.
The address of the Laguna Public Library is: 29 Rodeo Drive, Laguna, 87026 0194
Silvie Laguna's birth name is Laguna, Sylvie.