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.
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.
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.