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One tribe was the Uintah.
The word "Iowa" comes from the Native American Iowa tribe, one of the indigenous peoples of the Great Plains region in the United States. Their name means "sleepy ones" or "people of the beautiful lands."
Totem poles were not invented by any one Native American tribe. They were widely used by only six different tribes. The name of the tribes responsible for producing the totem pole are the Tlingit Tribe, the Haida Tribe, the Bella Coola Tribe, the Kwakiutl Tribe, the Tsimshian Tribe, and the West Coast Tribe.
This is another one of those 'myths' associated with Native American's. There is no one tribe that has no fear of heights.
Alabama was named for an Indian tribe native to the state.Illinois was named for the Illiniwek, the tribal name of the Illini tribe.Iowa, Ayuhwa, which is one of the tribal names of the Ioway Indian tribe.Kansas, for the Kansa Indian tribe.Missouri, for the Missouria Indian tribe native to the state.North Dakota and South Dakota were named for the Dakota Sioux Indians.Utah, for the Ute, an Indian tribe native to the state.
Native Americans comprise millions of people and are not one culture. If you wish to know something about a particular tribe you need to ask about a tribe.
Blackfoot is the name of a Native American tribe. It begins with the letter B.
the one important one is Buffalo
Pocahontas, also called Matoaka, was one of the daughters of the chief commonly known today as Powhatan of the tribe also known as Powhatan. The real name of those people - the name they called themselves - is unknown.
There are MANY Native American languages. Each tribe has its own language. So there is no one translation for any name or word. You would have to ask what the name is in a particular Native American language, like for instance, Cherokee, or Apache, or Cree, or Dakota, or Mohawk, or Navajo, and on and on.
That's an easy one the Wampanoag tribe
"Geronimo" was a leader of the Chiricahua Apache tribe. His actual name is Goyaałé, meaning "one who yawns". It's not a "first name" per se, because that is often not how Native American names work.