Try researching the Iroquois Confederacy.
Native American in the U.S. south included the Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee (Creeks), Cherokee, Caddo, Comache, and Seminole.
they were washoe Cherokee shoshone and paiute
Whiskey's Rebellion... which accrued in 1794 and it was a protest against the governments taxes on whiskey by Back country farmers!!Treaty of Greenville which accrued in 1795 and it was a treaty in which 12 Native American tribes ceded control of much of Ohio and Indiana to the U.S government!
The area that much later became Mississippi was originally home to the Taneksanya (Biloxi), Ibitoupa and Pascagoula tribes, along with many others.
http://www.native-languages.org/texas.htm Daughter is doing a pre AP homework sheet tonight with this question on it. We went with the 3 federally recognized tribes. Hope it helps! Lisa
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1) There are over 350 tribes. 2) We DO pay taxes. 3) We DO pay for college. 4) We are #NotYourMascots 5) We do our best to keep our cultures in tact.
White and black, but also 3 tribes of Native American, Jewish, German, Russian, and Irish. Lol, I know a lot right but that's what they said on their Ustream chats.
1 - diseases give to the aztecs 2 - weapons + animals 3 - assistance from other Native American tribes
The native American person from the beano is called Little Plum. There is also another Native American strip - The 3 bears.
The settlers may have assimilated with local native tribes for survival. They could have been attacked and killed by native tribes. The colony may have faced food shortages or diseases, leading to their demise.
There were about 10 million natives that inhabited North American in 1492. There is no estimate as to how many individual Native American groups there were because there were no political organization associated with true tribes.