he is Siox-French as I've heard from magazines and interviews
cherokee tribe
A native American tribe that originated in America in roughly 500 BC.
They were considered an adult when they were old enough to hunt and fight for the tribe
The word "Iowa" is derived from the Iowa Native American tribe, which originally inhabited the region. It is believed to come from their own name for themselves, which means "beautiful land."
I may be wrong but the Crow may fit this category
North & South Dakotas in the Lakota region, from the Lakota tribe.
The Chinook tribe, like all other Native Americans; immigrated to this continent sometime before 10,000 BC (it is estimated between 10 and 65 thousand years ago).
The name Pequod comes from the Pequot tribe, a Native American tribe from Connecticut. The Pequod was a fictional whaling ship in Herman Melville's novel Moby Dick.
Spokane is named after the Spokane tribe of Native Americans who lived in the region. The name "Spokane" is believed to come from the Spokane tribe's word "sqigwts," which means "children of the sun."
the bluberry plant is related to the tobacco plant and these both plants come from a native tribe called the incas
There are probably different words for parka in Alaska depending on what Alaska Native tribe you come from but we call parka ATKUK
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."