26 States with Native American names:
Connecticutt, Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma, Idaho, Iowa, N. Dakota, S. Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Delaware, Alaska, Massachusetts, Oregon, Wyoming.
The state of Connecticutt can be translated into " Place beside a long river".
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20% of The United States Are the Native Americans
Many places in the United States have Native American names.
The American Indian is native to the United States. Pottery shards discovered more than a decade ago place the American Indian on these lands between twenty and twenty-five thousand years ago. This predates the common misconception that the American Indian came across the seas around the ice age
You need to have at least a quarter of your family tree that is Native American to be considered Native American. There are many people who live in the United States who have some Indian blood in their ancestry.
Every single Native American tribe is effected by US Law, see United States Code Title 25 "Indians."
Many native American resented the Federal Government for the forced deportation of the five civilized tribes (known as the "trail of tears") from their homelands in the southeast states.
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Native American Day is a state holiday in California, established in 1968 to honor Native American cultures and contributions to the state and the United States
According to Historians, a confederacy of five Native American nations was formed by the Iroquois which included the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Seneca tribal nations.
20% of The United States Are the Native Americans
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An Afro-American is a native or resident of the United States who is of African heritage.
she was born and raised in Houston, Texas, in the United States of America and her mother is from the creole descent which means beyonce is african american, native american and french
Many places in the United States have Native American names.
The American Indian is native to the United States. Pottery shards discovered more than a decade ago place the American Indian on these lands between twenty and twenty-five thousand years ago. This predates the common misconception that the American Indian came across the seas around the ice age