The Native American tribes located in Georgia were the Cherokee. They were located in the northern part of the state, the Creek along the Oconee River, and the Seminole in the southern part of the state.
No
During the Trail of Tears, and later, many Native American tribes were force to move to what was then called the "Indian Territories." This region was later formed into the State of Oklahoma. Since so many tribes had been relocated there, the state came to have a large Native American population.
South dakota
Primarily the Ottawa, the Chippewa, the Potowatomi and the Wyandot Huron.
Oklahoma, due to the presence of as many as 67 Native American Tribes.
No
I am not really sure but I will give my best guess : The Native Americans tribes for Chicago becoming a state is that they are Native Americans and wanted Illinois to be Chicago
Tonkawa is a Native American tribe in Oklahoma. Tulalip is a Native American tribe in Washington State.
During the Trail of Tears, and later, many Native American tribes were force to move to what was then called the "Indian Territories." This region was later formed into the State of Oklahoma. Since so many tribes had been relocated there, the state came to have a large Native American population.
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South dakota
Primarily the Ottawa, the Chippewa, the Potowatomi and the Wyandot Huron.
there are no American tribes there can be soo many because you aren't saying a state or a country or a city."i think"n ? (^_^)
An English colony. Before that it was part of the area roamed by native American tribes.
Oklahoma, due to the presence of as many as 67 Native American Tribes.
Various Native American tribes, notably the Lakota Sioux for whom it is named…
Yes, Native American's are located throughout the US, as well as the world. There is only one small Indian reservation in Alabama at this time, located along the border to Louisiana. The Creek Indians (Called [the] Poarch Creek; from the town of Poarch and their origins of Creek) live on a 230 acre reservation, and number 2,300 as of the last reporting.