www.ncsu.edu/midlink/appalachian.mt./app.Mt.facts.html
The term appalacian was termed by the Appalache Indians.
The above web ad should provide some answers, also because Indians were known to travel abroad a blend of cultures is certainly possible. Everything from Cherokee to Blackfoot could have possibly lived in that territory.
Cherokee
This is wrong. I just happened to see this and know for a fact it is incorrect. Correct:Appalachian comes from Apalchen or Apalachen, which is the name of a Native American tribe that was located near present-day Tallahassee, Florida. The name was altered by the Spanish to Apalachee and used to the describe the tribe and the region. Spanish explorer Pánfilo de Narváez first entered into Apalachee territory on June 15, 1528 and applied the name.
The native american lived west of the appalachian mountains.
The Inca Indians lived in the Andes Mountains.
No. The Cherokees lived in the Appalachian mountains before the American government forced them to move onto a reservation in Oklahoma.
Most Americans lived on the east side on the Appalachian Mountains in 1809.
The Inca Indians lived in the Andes Mountains. The Andes Mountains are located in what is now South America. Most of the Inca Indians lived in what is now Peru.
No, but the Black Hills of South Dakota are sacred to the Sioux.
Appalachian Mountains.
They lived on the east coast of America close to the Appalachian mountains
10 million people
The Appalachian mountains.
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Appalachian