In the North American continent:
Chippewa, Algonkin, Cree, Ottawa, Huron, Mantagnais, and Micmac. These tribes lived in the sub-artic region of what we know today as Canada. They were hunters, and food was mostly elk, deer, Freshwater Fish, and berries. Their form of housing was tepees made of bark, log "cabins."
Massachuset, Mahican, Iroquois, Pequot, Natichoke, Fox, Shawnee, Catawba, Powhatan, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Natchez, Yuchi, and Seminole were some of the tribes that lived in the eastern woodlands of what today is known as the United States of America. They were hunters and farmers, and their food mostly was deer, corn, beans, wild rice, melons, and grapes. Bark longhouses and plank houses could be found in their villages.
Blackfeet, Crow, Pawnee, Arikara, Sioux, Ponca, Omaha, Oto, Kansa, Osage, and Quapaw were Indian tribes that lived in a portion of the plains region of the United States of America. They were hunters, and their food included buffalo, deer, freshwater fish, and fowl. Tepees made or hide, or log houses with sod was their residence.
Chinook, Palouse, Nez Perce, Bannock, and Shoshoni lived the the northwest ares of the United States of America. They were food gatherers and hunters, and food for them was roots, berries, small game, and fish. There homes were earth huts, or caves.
Shasta, Madiu, Pomo, Washo, Miwok, and Cheyenne were tribes that were found in the California and Great Basin region of the United States of America. They were food gatherers and hunter's, and their food was roots, berries, small game, and fish. Their type of housing was earth huts, or caves.
Navaho, Hopi, Cahuilla, Yuma, Apache, Pima, Papago, Zuni, Mohave, Comanche lived in the southwest portion of the United States of America. They were farmers and hunters, and their food types included corn, beans, small game, and berries. Depending on the tribe, their housing was either adobe or stone, tepees, or brush shelters.
In the area of Mexico, you had the Indian tribes of Waco, Tonkawa, Coahuitecan, Tamaulipec, Aztecs, Mayas.
The Assyrians conquered the 10 northern tribes, and used their usual technique of exchanging aristocracies between different peoples, so that they were each ruled by an upper class which did not sympathise with the lower classes who they ruled on behalf of the Assyrians. The Israelite upper class was sent to areas in Assyria to rule them. However the 10 tribes remained in Israel, ruled by an imported upper class.
The Assyrians conquered the 10 tribes of the northern Isrealites. They did not scatter the tribes, they sent their aristocracy of to Assyria to rule new peoples there. They imported a new aristocracy to rule the ten tribes who remained in place. By this technique, they had unsympathetic rulers who would control the people and not tolerate any uprisings. The Babylonians did the same thing later to the two southern tribes of Judah and Benjamin - sending off their aristocracy to Babylon to rule there, and importing a new aristocracy to rule the tribes.
None. Indians don't have tribes. Maybe you are talking about Native Americans? Don't be racist.
After King Solomon, the kingdom of Israel split into two separate kingdoms - the northern kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judah. This division occurred due to conflicts and disagreements among the tribes of Israel. The northern kingdom (Israel) consisted of ten tribes, while the southern kingdom (Judah) included the tribes of Judah and Benjamin.
There were 10 tribes noted by Thucydides (if I remember correctly) in his work on the Peloponnesian War. A quick search of the 10 tribes of Athens gave me: # Erechthesis # Aegeis # Pandianis # Leontis # Acamantis # Oeneis # Cecropis # Hippothontis # Aeantis # Antiochis
10 tribes are generally thought to have formed the Northern Kingdom but a few of each tribe (all 12) were in both kingdoms
The tribal arrangement in Israel was based on descent from the 12 sons of Jacob. These twelve family heads produced the "twelve tribes of Israel." Two Tribes made up the Northern Kingdom of Isarel, Judah and Benjamin. The other 10 Tribes made up the Southern Kingdom of Israel. 1 Kings 11:29-38
10. The northern kingdom had many more tribes go with. To my knowledge, Benjamin and Judah were the 2 southern tribes while the other 10 were in the north.
It is generally agreed that the Assyrian Empire invaded and conquered the Northern 10 Tribes during the 722-718 BC period.
The Assyrians, under King Sargon II, deported the ten tribes of the northern kingdom of Israel in the 8th century BCE. This event is commonly known as the Assyrian Captivity.
The people of Germany migrated to Europe from the middle east after 721to718 bc . At that time they were know as Assyira, and they had taken into captivity with them the northern 10 tribes of Israel. This can be found in 2 kings 17:6 in the Bible. The 10 tribes soon lost there Identy, thus they are know as the lost 10 tribes of the House of Israel.
It would have been king Jeroboam, who would rule the 10 Northern tribes often referred to as Samariah ... See 1 Kings 11 and 12
The 10 tribes of the Hebrews are known as the lost tribes because no one knows what happened to them.
California and the American Dream - 2005 California's 'Lost' Tribes 1-1 was released on: USA: 10 November 2005 (American Indian Film Festival) USA: 13 April 2006
The Assyrians conquered the 10 northern tribes, and used their usual technique of exchanging aristocracies between different peoples, so that they were each ruled by an upper class which did not sympathise with the lower classes who they ruled on behalf of the Assyrians. The Israelite upper class was sent to areas in Assyria to rule them. However the 10 tribes remained in Israel, ruled by an imported upper class.
The Latin American country located at approximately 10 degrees north and 85 degrees west is Nicaragua.
The country Finland is located in Northern Europe. More specifically, it is in the Fennoscandian region east of Sweden and south of Norway.