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The Cherokee Indian tribe use to live in Georgia,Kentucky, Tennessee Virginia, and the Carolinas.The Cherokee Indians were forced to move to Oklahoma in the 1800's.
The Pueblo Indians lived in pueblos. Pueblos are mud covered brick or stone buildings. There where ladders to climb to the next level (stairs weren't invented). If you ever go to Arizona, you may see some abandoned or wrecked pueblos
Are Whitehead Black Indians?
Name of all Indian Tribes in NC & SC in 1800's
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Whites and Indians who traded with the American Indians of the southwest during the late 1800's.
they lived in New Mexico in 1800's and invaided and killed the colianist who settled in NM Actually, that's not true. The Pueblo Indians are a group of Indians who live in special houses called pueblos. Or, they did back then. There are Pueblos still alive today, but they are modern (as in, have modern clothes, modern food, modern technologies). Back in the times before Texas and New Mexico were Texas and New Mexico (I.E. before they were states), the Pueblos would hunt, farm, and, among other things, fight with the Spanish. They would attack anyone who tried to TAKE their land or KILL another one of them, but if you were new and weren't in cahoots with a Spaniard enemy, they would welcome you in and learn about you. GhostBustersF
Indiana got it's name because it means "Land of the Indians" or "Indian Land". This is because in the 1760's it was first applied to the region by the United States Congress when the Indiana Territory was incorporated in 1800.
indian natuonaism in the 1800
Indians were upset that they were being controlled through the Louisiana purchase and became very angry towards the white people for killing their peony.
Isaac Jogues was a French Jesuit missionary who wrote letters and accounts detailing his experiences working with indigenous peoples in North America during the 17th century. His writings provide valuable insights into the challenges and obstacles faced by early European explorers and missionaries in the New World.
The Spanish conquistidors were the first people to reach California. They reached the state in the 16th century.