Many places in the United States have Native American names.
Alot of states in that region have their names orgined from Native American culture.
The culture region of the Southwest United States is known for its vibrant art, traditional cuisine, and Native American influences.
In the United States it is the Mojave Desert that is located within the desert biome. It is a Native American culture that you will find in this region.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs was created to settle or manage Native American issues. As the United States expanded toward the Pacific Ocean, skirmishes with Native Americans happened very frequently and a special government body was created to develop new ways to deal with the problem.
The British, through colonization, have had the biggest influence on the language, culture, and customs of the United States. Additionally, Native American tribes have also impacted American culture through interactions and trade. Finally, Spanish colonization in regions like Florida, Texas, and California has left a lasting impact on language and culture in the United States.
The only Native American culture that had a written language before the reservations were implemented were the Cherokee. So most native culture in the states relied upon oral traditions.
Shoshone refers to a Native American tribe in the United States. They traditionally lived in the Western United States, primarily in the Great Basin region. They are known for their unique language, culture, and history.
It means that the animal originated from that country or state. It is native to that region.
Founded in 1968, the American Indian Movement (AIM) is an organization dedicated to the Native American civil rights movement. Its main objectives are the sovereignty of Native American lands and peoples; preservation of their culture and traditions; and enforcement of all treaties with the United States. West's Encyclopedia of American Law | 2005 | Copyright
The name "Appaloosa" is derived from the Palouse River in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, where the breed was developed by the Nez Perce Tribe, a Native American people. While the horses themselves were influenced by Spanish horses brought by Mexican settlers, the term "Appaloosa" specifically has its roots in Native American culture.
Native Americans have merged into the multicultural society of the the United States and other countries. As they inter-marry and lose traditions they no longer identify themselves as native Americans. There are a few remaining communities where native genes, traditions and culture continue, but those communities are leaking young members who move away to find jobs, partners and first world lifestyles. Eventually there will be nobody left who can claim to be pure native American. My grandfather was native American, but he married outside the culture. My lifestyle is western. I cannot claim to be native American.