Native American tribes that are from North Carolina include Saponi, Eno, Chowanoc, and Tutelo. Recognized tribes include Coharie, Sappony, and Meherrin.
all of the tribes of the piedmont are the Catawba, the Occaneechi, and the Tutelo
Comanche
Oklahoma.
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The cherokee (along with other tribes) were relocated from southeastern US to the Indian Territory (present day Oklahoma) in which they have to travel long distance. Their homes were burned and their properties were destroyed. Farms were given to settler through Georgia Land Lottery. They were however promised 5 million dollar for the land. During the relocation, many Indians were exposed to disease, starvation and cold where 4000 out of 15000 Cherokee died. Some were killed along the way. There are some tribes like Oconaluftee, Cherokee from Nnantahala area and the ones who married with white who were allowed to stay.
Piedmont and Tidewater
Some of the Indian tribes that lived near Roanoke Island include the Secotan, Croatan, and Roanoke tribes. These tribes were part of the Algonquian linguistic group and inhabited the coastal regions of present-day North Carolina.
their are 45 in the state of North carolina today
Name of all Indian Tribes in NC & SC in 1800's
Cherokee, Catawba, and Edisto.
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Yes. Tribes were almost constantly at war with each other, and small tribes often made alliances with bigger tribes for protection from a common enemy.
The Huron and Alagonquin
Haliwa-Saponi Indian Tribe, Lumbee Tribe of Cheraw Indians and the Cherokee Indians
Quapaw, Osage and Caddo American Indian tribes
Some Indian Tribes that were located in the American Southwest include the Comanche and the Navajo.
The Indian Removal Act was signed by Andrew Jackson in 1830. This gave the government the right to remove the Eastern tribes and give them lands in the west "forever." Interestingly, it referred to this forced removal as an exchange. The eastern Indians were promised land in the west without regard to the tribes already in the regions, nor the fact that the lands were far different from what the eastern tribes were used to.