Millions of Native Americans were living in North America when the European explorers arrived. They were spread across the area that we call the United States on ancestral lands. Many of the tribes that existed in the 1600's no longer exist and disappeared by 1800. Gone are the culture, language, people, and traditions. So, the answer to your question is that no one tribe dominated North America, but if you want to know a particular area an answer can be given.
The Native Tribe in the area that would eventually become the US State of Florida was the Seminole Tribe. This tribe is honored by having the nickname of Florida State University called the "Seminoles".
Native tribes originally dominated every area that became a state.
sequoia was a native american
The Native American tribe could be the Shoshone (also spelled Shoshoni).
the native American tribes are called native American tribes.
The Native American tribes in the Eastern Woodlands spoke various languages. Some of the commonly spoken languages include Iroquoian, Algonquian, Muskogean, and Siouan. Each tribe had its own unique language.
Dakota tribe
Yes, it is a native American tribe
No the hi is not an native american tribe
sequoia was a native american
The Native American tribe could be the Shoshone (also spelled Shoshoni).
the native American tribes are called native American tribes.
Tonkawa is a Native American tribe in Oklahoma. Tulalip is a Native American tribe in Washington State.
the Cherokee Tribe
Dakota tribe
The Native American tribes in the Eastern Woodlands spoke various languages. Some of the commonly spoken languages include Iroquoian, Algonquian, Muskogean, and Siouan. Each tribe had its own unique language.
a native American tribe
a native American tribe
No, there is no such tribe as that; there is however a tribe known as the Kickapoo.