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Maya,Aztec,Inca,Taino
Native American tribes of the Blackfeet, Crow, Sioux, Cheyenne, Arapaho, Comanche and others.
The Anasazi were one of the tribes In the four corners area for approximately 1,200 years from now.
The Americans traded with the Indians in Pennsylvania. The American gave them copper kettles, woven clothes, sharp edged iron tools and new technologies. While they Indians gave the Americans land and animal pelts.
There were four tribes in what is today Florida, the: Seminole, Calusa, Timucua, and Miccosukee. Please Note: The Seminole may have different sub-tribes that are 'heaped' together with them, this is common when defining Native American tribal units and not meant to disparage any sub-culture.
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If you mean "What is a native American tribe with a four-letter name?", there are quite a few in North and South America:CoosCoraCreeCrowErieEyakHareHopiHupaIowaMonoPimaPomoSauk (Saki)SeriTiwaTowaTewaYahiYanaYukiYumaZuniPaezRemoSapeBoraDuitYoraBareMacaBariCaraThere are many more.
A multitude of references are available on the internet as well as available in libraries. If your library does not carry a specific book, you could ask if they do the exchange program with other libraries. It seems that the Shoshone Native American Indians, though spread far, remained in the Western states of California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Wyoming and Utah and included many tribes. In Idaho alone, there are four Indian tribes, federally recognized.
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The four main goals of the Lewis and Clark expedition were to find a water route to the Pacific Ocean, document and study the plants and animals they encountered, establish diplomatic relations with Native American tribes, and gather information about the geography and resources of the newly acquired Louisiana Territory.
Your question implies that there is only one native language in the Americas, when there are really many thousands.One noted individual with that name was the Mandan chief Mato tope (Four Bears), who was painted by George Catlin around 1833. His name came from his fury in battle, when he was said to be able to fight like four bears.Other tribes would say that name in their own languages.
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