yes
Sacagawea was an native American Indian part of the shoshone tribe
I am part Sioux Indian and am interested in how to qualify for casino money I am part apache and Cherokee do I qualify for grant money or any other money being and Indian?
No, the Pottawatomie tribe is not part of the Sioux.
the hunkapapa tribe
sacajawea was a part of the shoshone tribe untill she was kidnapped and then later on sold to charbonneau.
Crazy Horse was a Oglala Lakota native Indian. This tribe is part of the 7 confederation of seven related Sioux tribes. He was not from the Cheyennes which is a 2 tribe federation who are of the Algonquian language family.
One example of a thirteen-letter Indian tribe is the Oglala Lakota Tribe. The Oglala are a subgroup of the Lakota Sioux people, who are part of the larger Sioux Nation. They are primarily located on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, USA.
Yes..He was a member of the Hunkpapa Sioux,also known as Lakota..
No, Sacajawea is not part of Black History Month. Sacajawea was a Shoshone Indian. She worked with Lewis and Clark on their exploration.
The Sioux tribe lived in the Great Plains region of the United States, primarily in present-day North and South Dakota, Minnesota, and Montana. They were known as nomadic hunters and relied on the buffalo for their way of life.
Squanto belonged to the Patuxet tribe, which was part of the Wampanoag confederation.
Yes, when the whites came and pushed the Sioux westward, the Eastern Shoshone met with some Sioux scouts looking for land to camp. But the Eastern Shoshone fought with them and drove them north. Part of the great plains was in Wyomings South pass, Shoshone territory, thats were they met a had fight with other plains indians such as the Crow tribe.