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The Calusa tribe died out in the late 1700s. Enemy Indian tribes from Georgia and South Carolina began raiding the Calusa territory. Many Calusa were captured and sold as slaves. In addition, diseases such as smallpox and measles were brought into the area from the Spanish and French explorers and these diseases wiped out entire villages. It is believed that the few remaining Calusa Indians left for Cuba when the Spanish turned Florida over to the British in 1763.
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YES she did, besause her old tribe died off and no one was left for her so she joined the Arapaho tribe!!!
he closed the door when he left
Almost all the native peoples who lived in Ohio were forced out by the President Jackson led Indian Removal Act of 1830. Most were forced to go to Oklahoma. The last Indian tribe left Ohio in 1843. There are two groups of non Federally recognized people in Ohio: The Munsee Delaware Indian Nation of Ohio in Cambridge and The Shawnee Nation United Remnant Band which is State recognized and bought some land in 1989. It is 110 acres, three miles south of Urbana, Ohio. It is the first tribally owned land since 1830 in Ohio. In 1996 they bought 220 acres more, the Zane Caverns between Zanesfield and Bellefontaine, Ohio and an associated museum. These are the people who were forced out: the Delaware, Erie, Kickapoo, Chippewa, Shawnee, Miami, Ottawa, Ohio Seneca tribe (Mingo), and the Wyandot tribe, Eel River Indians, Ojibwa, Kaskaskia, Iroquois, Munsee, Piankashaw, Sauk, Potawatomi, Wea
No, he was from the Muscogee (Muskogee) or Creek tribes. When he left these (or this) tribe (for whatever reason) he founded a new tribe known as [the] Yamacraw.
There was only about an empire left of indians
It began with the removal of the native Americans off their ancestral lands from Georgia to Oklahoma. Men, women, and children were walked to Oklahoma and died on the way from disease, starvation, and left to die in the snow.
mabey we don't acually know which tribe of Indians are left in the world since there is less than 1% from 100% in the 1400's
The Calusa tribe died out in the late 1700s. Enemy Indian tribes from Georgia and South Carolina began raiding the Calusa territory. Many Calusa were captured and sold as slaves. In addition, diseases such as smallpox and measles were brought into the area from the Spanish and French explorers and these diseases wiped out entire villages. It is believed that the few remaining Calusa Indians left for Cuba when the Spanish turned Florida over to the British in 1763.
All 5,000 of them, although the US Government refuses to recognize the existence of more than 512 of them because the other 4,488 refuse to submit (surrender) to the United States and become a political subdivision of that nation.
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He had no direct role, since this sad event happened after the left office, but it was the consequence of Indian policy which he advocated and advance while in office.
Georgia O'Keeffe was right-handed.
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YES she did, besause her old tribe died off and no one was left for her so she joined the Arapaho tribe!!!
An Indian dribble is when you push the ball rapidly right to left, left to right repeatedly.