wintun, yurok, pitt river, yuki, pomo, concow, wailacki, nomilacki, maidu, Navajo, anishinabe......
There were many native American tribes that lived in Kentucky. A few of the tribes were the Cherokee, Yuchi, and Shawnee.
Yes, there are a few. There are the Kalispel, Klallam, Kwalhioqua, and Ktunaxa tribes.
There were several southeastern native American tribes. Pensacola, Choctaw, Creek, Seminole to name a few. Go to the related link below for a more complete list.
Just a few of the historic tribes in Colorado:ApacheBannockComancheKiowaNavajoPuebloShoshoniUteThe Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes were frequent visitors but did not usually remain in the area.
There were several southeastern native American tribes. Pensacola, Choctaw, Creek, Seminole to name a few. Go to the related link below for a more complete list.
the Greeks the Egyptians the Romans, (they sort of copied off the Greeks) some native American tribes had kinds of mythology that's just to name a few
There were actually several Native American tribes that lived around the Great Lakes. A few of the tribes were the Potawatomi, Chippewa, and the Iroquois.
Scalping, done by a very few native American tribes, was a tactic learned from the spanish. The few who took the scalps, took them as a symbol of their bravery in battle.
No. She wouldn't have known how to write English and very few Native American tribes had a written language. So, to answer your question, no.
Most were forced west a few with gentle persuasion and many by military force.
tom, george, Jeff, Jason, Andrew, doug.... just to name a few of the many native American men I know......
T-shirts, jeans, underwear...This is the modern age, and few Native American tribes still wear their traditional garb.